Hi Amos,

I didnt know this. Might it be that they are confused and that they
might be using Kerberos or something like that that in essence is based
in certificates?

What do you mean by "they" being confused? You earlier said you were
setting this up. My answer was based around your question.

Yes, we are setting this on our own but on premise of certain specs. I was asked to see if it was possible to do the same "through the proxy" as other team is doing with end "web sites"

They likely do it similar or the same way Squid does. With MITM and
generating a new fake certificate. You asked for ways to do it *without*
MITM, and relaying on a specific existing client certificate set at the
browser end of the transaction. The fake certs used in MITM do not pass
validation such as a server checking for specific client certs does.

Mmm, I understand this is only doable with a MITM deployment as in essence you would be forging the original user. I raised the question that this was a security concern bby itself, but I believe would be the only way.

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