I am wondering if anything has changed regarding browser support for SSL enabled proxy authentication. This is the last I see on the issue. >> 2006-12-07 >> I'm trying to set up a squid proxy with a secure LDAP >> authentication communication between browser (firefox) and squid . > Difficult, as neither MSIE or Firefox supports SSL encrypted proxy > connections.. Neither digest, ntlm, or stunnel on clients are attractive options for us to secure browser proxy auth. We use LDAP. Are there other generalized methods being used to handle proxy authentication from browser to squid securely? For example, front ending the proxy authentication with a webpage and passing a message to squid to allow proxy to those who authenticate on the webpage. Or does everyone roll their own? Thanks much in advance. -Jay
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