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Konqueror / M$-Proxy server
Hi there,
How can I connect Konqueror through a proxy (my server uses MS-Proxy server) ?
I have test in many ways to connect, but all these tests fails. I have a successful connection with Mozilla, but I prefer to use Konqueror instead Mozilla...
Can anyone help me, please?
Thanks in advance...
RE: Konqueror / M$-Proxy server
Have you tried Konqueror->Settings->Proxy and KControl->Internet and network->Proxy?
RE: Konqueror / M$-Proxy server
Yes... but proxy needs an authentication to connect...
RE: Konqueror / M$-Proxy server
Which version of KDE do you use? I have a group "Authentication" where I can select the option to ask for authentication. It is possible that in older versions a (secret) option is available to achive this.
BTW: I assume it needs a default method of authentication.
There has been a bug fix for NTLM authentifaction in one of the past weeks.
Could be relevant to this problem, but I am not sure a KDE version including this fix has already been released.
Cheers,
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Qt/KDE Developer
Debian User
RE: Konqueror / M$-Proxy server
Hum... I can check the version later...
But, where did you find this group "Authentication" on KDE?
Thanks in advance...
RE: Konqueror / M$-Proxy server
The group a little below the middle in KControl->Internet and network->Proxy (at least here). If you can find it, you proberbly don't have it.
I don't know which authentication protocol you use, but it sounds logical if it uses http or https authentication. In that case, a proxy is not more then a function from a URL to a URL.
If it uses another authentication protocol (such as the NTLM), I don't know if that is possible.