Thanks, it worked fine, my only new problem is the security in the authentication. Setting client_persistent_connections off, the user and password is passing in plain text.
Do you know how can I solve both problems at the same time?
Thanks,
Eduardo
>>> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> 09/22/04 03:40am >>>
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Eduardo Naiderman wrote:
> I'm using squid/2.5.STABLE3 with authentication and I'm having some
> poblems when I use a https link in a mail or in a Word Document. I've
> debug in my PC with Ethereal and Windows is not sending the complete GET
> after the log in. The error is:
Your browser is seriously broken and forgot to set up the SSL encryption
when making the https request when requested to authenticate by the proxy.
Setting client_persistent_connections off may work around the buggy
browser, but only if you are using basic authentication. For NTLM there is
no workaround other than to get the browser fixed.
Regards
Henrik
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