Hi,
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Johnny Lee wrote:
> Yea I've read that everywhere.. Just wondering if someone thought of a way
> around it yet.
Unlikley. A browser knows about two types of authentication - one for the
destination server, the other for a proxy. It can only use the latter if
it knows that a proxy is in use. Since you are transparent, the browser
will not provide proxy-authentication in the request header. Therefore you
cannot authenticate to the "non-existent" (as far as the browser is
concerned) proxy.
Colin
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