SOAP Toolkit 3.0 supports the following Web proxy authentication configurations.
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000
Proxy Connections
- No authentication
- Integrated Windows authentication
Tunneling Connections
- Typical Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) connections
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) HTTP connections
- Authenticated connections by using one of the following authentication methods:
- Basic authentication
- Digest authentication
- Integrated Windows authentication
Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0
Proxy Connections
- No authentication
- Basic authentication
Tunneling Connections
- Typical HTTP connections
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) HTTP connections
- Authenticated connections by using one of the following authentication methods:
- Basic authentication
- Digest authentication
Apache-Proxy
Proxy Connections
- No authentication
- Basic authentication
Tunneling Connections
- Typical HTTP connections
- Authenticated connections by using the following authentication method:
Netscape Proxy Server v3.52 for UNIX
Proxy Connections
Tunneling Connections
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