Hi,

Is you apache SSL enabled?
I've configuration like this one but without usage of authorization an it 
works fine for me.
I am using apache 1.3.9, mod_ssl 2.4.10 and openssl 0.9.4.

Rossen





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Hi there,

in the mail archive I found a discussion about using a https connection 
from browser to proxy, regardless of the request type. ( browser  <- ssl 
-> proxy <- whatever -> server).

Actually, I am trying to set this up myself, without success so far, and 
would like to ask, if it can be done somehow.

The reason for doing this is, that I want my users to authenticate against 
apache through some module ( mod_auth_nds, actually, but it could be any 
auth module ) and by their authentication / authorization define, how ca 
use which Internet resources.
I do not want their NDS password going over the net in plain text, though.

Does anybody know, if / how this can be accomplished?

regards,

Andreas 


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