> -----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 HTTP > proxy set in their browser (IE6), they cannot access secure > sites (HTTPS).
Have they set the "secure" option to the name and listening port of your proxy? Check under tools --> connections --> LAN Settings --> Advanced and see if all the settings except socks are set to the above. For example, if your proxy is proxy.burble.org.au and the listening port is 8080 then "HTTP:", "Secure:", "FTP:" and "Gopher:" should all have proxy.burble.org.au in the "Proxy address to use" field and 8080 in the "Port" field. The "Socks:" entry should be empty (blank) unless you are using a socks server. All the above will automagically happen if you fill in the "HTTP:" entry only and tick the "Use the same proxy server for all protocols" or if you just fill out the "Address:" and "Port:" fields in the LAN settings page after ticking the "Use a proxy server..." box under proxy server. Michael Lightfoot Unix Consultant ISG Host Systems Comcare +61 2 62750680 Apologies for the rubbish that follows... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTICE: This e-mail message and attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient you should not use or disclose any information in the message or attachments. If received in error, please notify the sender by return email immediately. Comcare does not waive any confidentiality or privilege.
