Hi,
At 09.13 06/02/2005, Glenn Baptista wrote:
>Hi Guido,
>
>Does this mean that authentication support must be built into the 
>applet?  If we do build this in, we still need to load the applet first 
>before executing it, and this is what is being prevented, or is there a 
>way around this?
The main problem is that the Sun JVM and the browser doesn't share 
authentication info (I don't know if in the latest 5.0 something is 
changed), so when using a proxy, the applet should pop-up again for user 
authentication (if the JVM supports the used authentication schema). 
Sometimes I have found some Java applets that never pop-ups for user 
authentication and simply fail ....
I'm not a Java developer, so, I can't help you on the Java side. On the 
Squid side, you can allow unauthenticated JVM http requests, see the thread 
of my previous message.
Regards
Guido
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