I do not know exactly what you mean by "https proxy" in this context, but
I suspect that you are using the wrong FireFox setting. The easily
accessible "HTTPS proxy" setting in the "Configure Proxy Access to the
Internet" dialog is _not_ what you >need! That setting configures a
plain text HTTP proxy for handling HTTPS traffic. Very misleading, I
know.
You need a PAC file that tells FireFox to use an HTTPS proxy.
See (again)
https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/HTTPS#Encrypted_browser-Squid_connection
which refers to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378637#c68
skip my previous e-mail
On 24.10.22 15:48, LEMRAZZEQ, Wadie wrote:
Indeed, I am aware of this bug discussion and I did apply the PAC script
into network.proxy.autoconfig_url, and it did not work
perhaps syntax error in that script you have pasted?
I assume you pasted exactly text as mentioned on:
http://lists.squid-cache.org/pipermail/squid-users/2022-October/025315.html
or:
https://webproxy.diladele.com/docs/network/secure_proxy/browsers/
And what's more misleading is that the bug is tagged resolved, as if
starting from firefox 33, it supports https proxy out of the box
yes, by using PAC script, or perhaps an extention that configures it
instead. foxyproxy was mentioned iirc
But anyway, my next step is to use a PAC file, since it is the legacy
method, if this doesn't work either I'm gonna use stunnels
I know nothing of autoconfig being legacy.
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