interestingly enough, I decided to fool around with an old 1.3.24 installation and IE suceeds there also. the new tcpflow file contains:
tcpflow/
tcpflow/2.0.42/
tcpflow/2.0.42/mozilla
tcpflow/2.0.42/ie
tcpflow/1.3.26/
tcpflow/1.3.26/ie
tcpflow/1.3.26/mozilla
tcpflow/1.3.24/
tcpflow/1.3.24/ie


and is located (still) at:
ftp://ftp.wuga.org/pub/tcpflow.tar.gz

Robin P. Blanchard wrote:
 >>What I need to see to make head or tail of this is two set of headers:
 >>The first needs to show the transaction from the browser to the reverse
 >>proxy. The second needs to show the reverse proxy to the backend server.
 >>
 >>Use a tool like tcpflow on the reverse proxy to get these two traces.

looks like my original posting was disregarded due to binary attachments...
said file is at ftp://ftp.wuga.org/pub/tcpflow.tar.gz

attached is tcpflow.tar.gz, containing:
tcpflow/
tcpflow/2.0.42/
tcpflow/2.0.42/mozilla
tcpflow/2.0.42/ie
tcpflow/1.3.26/
tcpflow/1.3.26/ie
tcpflow/1.3.26/mozilla

which (hopefully) will demonstrate IE's inability to login using the
1.3.26 reverse proxy.

-- ---------------------------------------- Robin P. Blanchard Systems Integration Specialist Georgia Center for Continuing Education fon: 706.542.2404 <|> fax: 706.542.6546 ----------------------------------------



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