[ENH] ProxyAuthEnh ( Please review! )

ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sun Jan 18 12:32:22 UTC 2004


Ok I will have a look even if a network expert or fan would be better 
placed than me :)
Stef

On 18 janv. 04, at 13:27, Adrian Lienhard wrote:

> Hi Stef
>
> I've posted the changeset with the BFAV 10 days ago. So you should 
> have the
> attachement in BFAV from my first post (8 January).
>
> Adrian
>
> ducasse wrote:
>> Hi adrian
>>
>> Can you send the changeset too?
>> because else I cannot use BFAV to review it.
>>
>> Stef
>> On 18 janv. 04, at 13:05, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
>>
>>> Isn't anybody out there behind a proxy server with authentication? If
>>> so,
>>> please try and review this enhancement so it can get into the image!
>>> It's
>>> very simple and I think it would be good to have it in the image
>>> although it
>>> will not be important for most of the users. But for some it will not
>>> prevent them from using squeak or hack their own solution...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Adrian
>>>
>>> adi at netstyle.ch wrote:
>>>>> from preamble:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Change Set: ProxyAuthEnh
>>>>> Date: 8 January 2004
>>>>> Author: Adrian Lienhard
>>>>>
>>>>> Adds proxy authentication for squeak version 3.6 to HTTPSocket by
>>>>> encoding to base64. Username and password is stored in the image.
>>>>> Code is mainly from
>>>>> http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/uploads/23/HTTP-proxy-Mar02.cs.
>>>>> See http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/23 for discussion about
>>>>> being behind a firewall.
>>>>>
>>>>> Note: Monticello fixes a bug in HTTPSocket>>httpGetDocument: url
>>>>> args: args accept: mimeType request: requestString. This fix is
>>>>> also included. The method should be removed from monticello when
>>>>> this enhancement gets into the main image because loading
>>>>> monticello will remoev the proxy auth again."!
>>>
>>> _____________________
>>> Adrian Lienhard
>>> www.adrian-lienhard.ch
>>> www.netstyle.ch
>
> _____________________
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