Re: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy

2003-03-06 Thread Gary Price \(ICT\)
- Original Message - From: "Amy Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Gary Price (ICT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:57 PM Subject: Re: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy Also, if you are running a FW

Re: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy

2003-03-03 Thread Amy Anderson
Also, if you are running a FW make sure that https is open for users. On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 22:15, Gary Price (ICT) wrote: > Gary Price wrote: > >> Hi > >> some of my colleagues are reporting that, if they have a HTTP > >> proxy set in their browser (IE6), they cannot access secure > >> sites (HTT

Re: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy

2003-03-03 Thread Gary Price \(ICT\)
Gary Price wrote: >> Hi >> some of my colleagues are reporting that, if they have a HTTP >> proxy set in their browser (IE6), they cannot access secure >> sites (HTTPS). Michael Lightfoot wrote >Have they set the "secure" option to the name and listening port of your >proxy? Do you mean that if

RE: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy

2003-03-03 Thread Lightfoot.Michael
> -Original Message- > From: Gary Price (ICT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 4 March 2003 12:39 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy > > > Hi > some of my colleagues are reporting that, if they have a

RE: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy

2003-03-03 Thread SSCR Internet Admin
] Subject: [squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy Hi some of my colleagues are reporting that, if they have a HTTP proxy set in their browser (IE6), they cannot access secure sites (HTTPS). I am unable to reproduce this behaviour. As far as I can see there should be no effect on secure traffic

[squid-users] SSL and directed HTTP proxy

2003-03-03 Thread Gary Price \(ICT\)
Hi some of my colleagues are reporting that, if they have a HTTP proxy set in their browser (IE6), they cannot access secure sites (HTTPS). I am unable to reproduce this behaviour. As far as I can see there should be no effect on secure traffic, as it will not be proxied. Has anyone seen anything