Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> On ma, 04 maalis 2019, Edward Valley via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> Thanks for your answer. Doing it the way you propose, squid uses
>> basic       authentication, which exposes user names and passwords in
>> the network        because of the simple base64
>> encoding.                                       
> Just set up your clients to use HTTPS proxy connection in the browser.
> 
> https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/HTTPS#Encrypted_browser-Squid_connection
> 
> talks about it. Both Chrome-based browsers and Firefox do work just fine
> with HTTPS connection to the proxy for years now.
> 

Beyond the fact that the hash in the clear makes for possible replay
attacks unless Squid properly enforces nonces.

rob
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