Hi Hamish,
Hmm, this doesn't sound right since SSL doesn't use port 80 but 443 as you
point out. Sounds like either the s/ware is bad or there is a configuration
problem.You could try using the Firewall Tool Kit at www.ftwk.org which is an
application level set of proxies. However, I would as
Some application software we have here (running on a Microsoft OS, even)
needs to open an SSL connection to a remote server. It supports tunneling
through proxy servers, but only proxy servers which require authentication.
Our ISP's proxy does not require authentication, and the software
can't hand
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