On 2012-09-25 15:14, Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
> Okay, now I got it. Have you already tested this feature with proxy
> server configured for HTTPS ?

I don't think this worth investigating. See RT's link[1]:
"Unfortunately, popular modern browsers do not permit configuration of
TLS/SSL encrypted proxy connections. "
and
"The Chrome browser is able to connect to proxies over SSL connections
if configured to use one in a PAC file or command line switch. GUI
configuration appears not to be possible (yet)."
as well as
"[Firefox:] There are bugs open for many years against this browser"

Thus, if it's not supported by any browser it's very unlikely an admin
will set up a _HTTP_ proxy using SSL.

Cheers
Morty

[1]
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/HTTPS#Encrypted_browser-Squid_connection

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