Hi,
I am trying to set up Apache as a proxy server and have
people authenticate (407 Proxy-Authenticate) via SSL and basic auth
so the passwords are not sent clear text. The SSL works fine directly
as a web server and mod_proxy works for normal HTTP traffic, but I
can't seem to get authentication to work via SSL. I am trying a bunch
of combinations, even setting the browser (Netscape 4.72) proxy port
to 443, but for the most part all I get is failures with "Hint: speaking
HTTP to HTTPS port!" in the logs. So before I continue to work on this,
I just want to know is if it's even possible to make this work via SSL?
If so,any hints greatly appreciated. This is Apache 1.3.23,
mod_ssl-2.8.6-1.3.23 and openssl-0.9.6c on Solaris 8. Thanks.
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- Kyle
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