Darin, thanks for your help. I have set up my Linux box with Apache, 
mod-SSL, and Squid. Next step is to download and compile the latest and 
greatest source from CVS. I'll continue to post to the newsgroup as I 
find out more stuff.

expat

Darin Fisher wrote:

> Look in mozilla/netwerk/protocol/http/src/nsHttpConnection.cpp (in the 
> current CVS source)
> 
> Darin
> 
> 
> expat wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>>> much of the code which handles http transactions has been rewritten.
>>> so it'd be good if you could grab a recent nightly build and verify
>>> the bug you are seeing with that.  if the bug persists, then please
>>> file it using bugzilla.mozilla.org.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer. I've downloaded the 0.9 source and the 2.0 PSM 
>> and NSS source and started digging through the files. I still haven't 
>> found the area where the CONNECT message is going out but I have found 
>> the CMT_OpenSSLProxyConnection method in cmtssl.c. This seems to be 
>> where the SSL connection is created so the tunnel must already have 
>> been established through the proxy. What looks a bit odd is that 
>> CMT_OpenSSLProxyConnection uses a TLSDataConnectionRequestTemplate. 
>> Could this be significant? I'm pretty sure that our firewall has 
>> problems with TLS.
>>
>> PS: There seem to be some duplicate files in the standard Mozilla 
>> source and the PSM source.
>>
> 



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