That would be nice if something could be added to the distribution. In general, what needs to be done is as follows:
#1: Connect to proxy host:port #2: Send "CONNECT" request with host:443 of secure url you want to "tunnel" to. Additional headers can be added depending on authorization needed for connection. #3: Once connection is established, setup a SSL handshake/connection via the proxy then start getting/sending data. I have steps #1 and #2 down and working with no problems, I keep getting hung up on step 3 and that is where the SSL Errors are occuring for me with squid etc. Bloke wrote: > Ideally, we should aim at a 'fix' that can be included in the > distribution. I am going to look at what communication goes on between > the proxy server and a working browser by monitoring the traffic. From > what i understand, the proxy needs to be told first to set up a secure > connection with the web site, and only then do you pass the url to the > proxy. > > > Bloke > -- ************************************ Andrew Bushnell Lead Development Engineer Fluent Inc. 10 Cavendish Court Centerra Resource Park Lebanon, NH 03766 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 603-643-2600, ext. 757 Fax: 603-643-1721 www.fluent.com ************************************ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list