3'rd option: If the "https" is an approved site for your business, school, or whatever organization, configure Squid to not require authentication for the site.
Tim
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Christoph Haas wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 07:23:30PM +0100, Martyn Bright wrote:
Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but I've trawled the archives and can't find a
solution that fits.
It is... but it's not in the FAQ. :)
I have been using ncsa_auth and it works fine if I go to a site that uses http://
Unfortunately, if I try to go to any https site, the challenge response seems to work ok, but I get a 400 Invalid URL message because something seems to have stripped the host name from the URL. If I refresh the screen or click on the "URL:" link, the page is then correctly displayed.
I am using IE6 on XPP SP1 and have tried turning the assorted HTTP 1.1 flags
on and off to no avail.
That's a very annoying IE bug. If the first page you request is a HTTPS page *and* your proxy asks for authentication then the IE will strip off the protocol part from the URL.
IMHO there is no bug fix out there yet. So you either work around it by first calling a http:// page and after authenticating switch to the https:// page. Or you use another browser.
Christoph
