fre 2002-11-08 klockan 10.12 skrev Robert Collins:
> Thats the user interface. It's my understanding the browser->proxy
> interface is via HTTP authentication. Is there an RFC on ftp access via
> HTTP? And I'd expected a Java class to work at the header level, not a
> GUI style interface.
To make sure there is no misunderstanding, here is a description of what
Squid does:
1. If it receives a URL with password information encoded in the URL
(ftp://user:password@host) this is used as the login information to FTP.
This is the documented standard method for requesting non-anonymous FTP
via a URL.
2. If there is only a login (no password) in the requested URL then
Squid will request Basic HTTP authentication from the browser to
complete the request.
Alternative 2 is not explicitly documented in standard, but is
technically a valid thing to do as the HTTP proxy is acting as a HTTP
gateway server when processing ftp:// requests. As it is not explicitly
documented not all browsers expects this to happen.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Fri Nov 08 2002 - 06:07:48 MST
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