On Thu, 2014-06-05 at 08:02 -0400, Bapat, Ameya wrote:
> Sorry..
> https.proxyHost=10.31.81.120
> https.proxyPort=80
> https.proxyUser=username1
> https.proxyPassword=password1
> http.proxyHost=10.31.81.120
> http.proxyPort=80
> http.proxyUser=username2
> http.proxyPassword=password2
> 

This makes no sense, at least to me.

Oleg

> From: Bapat, Ameya
> Sent: 05 June 2014 17:32
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: http & https proxy with same details but different credentials
> 
> Hey
> Is it possible that http & https proxies have same details but diff 
> credentials?
> Example:
> https.proxyHost=10.31.81.120
> https.proxyPort=10.31.81.120
> https.proxyUser=username1
> https.proxyPassword=password1
> http.proxyHost=10.31.81.120
> http.proxyPort=10.31.81.120
> http.proxyUser=username2
> http.proxyPassword=password2
> 
> We do set credentials to a AuthScope which will be same in above case. Will 
> it not overwrite one of them?
> 



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