One thing you can do for now is to set their browser not to use the proxy.
You can see that in Advanced button on the LAN Settings Button, on the
Connection Tab
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Price (ICT) [mailto:gprice@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 5:39 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy
Hi
some of my colleagues are reporting that, if they have a HTTP proxy set in
their browser (IE6), they cannot access secure sites
(HTTPS). I am unable to reproduce this behaviour. As far as I can see there
should be no effect on secure traffic, as it will not be
proxied. Has anyone seen anything similar? For example, is there a known
error in IE that could cause this? We are not using proxy
authentication.
Thanks
Gary Price
Intelligent Compression Technologies
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