What's the conventionell way ? Just thought, that I have to login to the Proxy to come in contact with the server behind.
Sure. What is not really conventional is to use SSL to connect the a proxy. Usually an HTTP agent connects to a proxy using regular (plain) HTTP and then uses that connection to establish an SSL tunnel to a target server. What you were saying that your proxy was configured to use SSL. I simply find it unusual.
AFAIK, what Oleg describes is not only the conventional, but the official (and possibly only) way to do SSL through a proxy. I recently read up on the details (e.g., see http://muffin.doit.org/docs/rfc/tunneling_ssl.html), and found that tunneling is probably the only way to do it.
regards Christian
Oleg
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