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On 10/21/22 2:25 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
apparently this is a hack to be able to define proxy autoconfig in the location field.

Since it has very restricted capabilities, it's apparently non-issue.

I guess that you can only define FindProxyForURL() this way.

ACK

Thank you for the additional details Matus.

I know of such servers.

I did say /rarely/. ;-) I too have seen them. They are just a disproportionately small number of web and proxy servers.

And, HTTP proxy does not even have defined own port so people use random ports or ports commonly used for this service.

Sure it does. An HTTP proxy server is an HTTP server. HTTP has port 80 defined.

From memory, the only effective difference between explicit proxy mode and transparent proxy mode (from Squid's point of view) is the use of the `CONNECT` vs `GET` et al, command and how the hostname is specified.

the beautiful nature of HTTP allows us to define port within URL,

That is a very nice convenience. But a /convenience/ does not equate to a /need/.

therefore people tend so use separate ports instead of allocating extra IP addresses for proxy usage.

That is a convention.  But a /convention/ does not equate to a /need/.

I think Adam Meyer also explained it nicely.

Yes, Adam said that 3128 is a /convention/.

convention != need

That is FTP through HTTP proxy. Not FTP through FTP proxy.

Hum. I want to disagree, but I don't have anything to counter that at the moment.

I repeat, FTP protocol does not support proxies and port 21 would be of low usage here.

I remember reading things years ago where people would use a bog standard FTP client to connect to an /FTP/ server acting as an /FTP/ proxy. I believe they then issues `OPEN` commands on the /FTP/ proxy just like they did on their /FTP/ client. -- My understanding was that this had absolutely /nothing/ to do with /HTTP/, neither protocol nor proxy daemon. Nor was it telnet / rlogin / etc. to run a standard ftp client on a bastion host. Though that was also a solution at the time.



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Grant. . . .
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