List,
We have a group of SLES systems in a private, non-routable subnet that
we provide Internet/intranet access to via a Squid proxy. This works
great for proxying normal HTTP traffic through, but we are having
problems getting non-anonymous FTP through the proxy. The YaST client
does not allow you to specify an FTP username in the form
ftp://user@hostname <ftp://user@hostname/>, but rather sends both a
Proxy-authorization and an Authorization entity in the HTTP header.
My question: Is there any way to instruct Squid to use these credentials
for FTP login? I read somewhere that Squid is not permitted to forward
authorizations in which it "consumes", but is there a way to prevent
Squid from consuming these credentials? I would prefer to avoid using a
transparent proxy if possible...do I have any other options?
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Michael Carpenter <macarpen@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:macarpen@xxxxxxxxx>>