Feb 18, 2004 #1 160473 IS-IT--Management Apr 16, 2003 55 FI Is it possible to have som proxyserver to add usernameassword to a http-address so I dont need to write 'http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@www.aaa.bb' to login to the site? Need it for a special application that can't handle autentication. Jan-Eric Enlund
Is it possible to have som proxyserver to add usernameassword to a http-address so I dont need to write 'http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@www.aaa.bb' to login to the site? Need it for a special application that can't handle autentication. Jan-Eric Enlund
Feb 18, 2004 Thread starter #2 160473 IS-IT--Management Apr 16, 2003 55 FI Sorry, forgot, it must run on Linux. Jan-Eric Enlund Upvote 0 Downvote
Feb 19, 2004 #3 jad Programmer Apr 7, 1999 1,195 GB i believe you can use squid to do this, or even apache ... couldn't tell you how exactly, off the top of my head. however, with MS stopping the use of userass in the URLs of IE, there might well be a chance that sites will stop using that syntax. Jon Upvote 0 Downvote
i believe you can use squid to do this, or even apache ... couldn't tell you how exactly, off the top of my head. however, with MS stopping the use of userass in the URLs of IE, there might well be a chance that sites will stop using that syntax. Jon