X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication:

X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication:

[1] [MS-WMSP]: X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication ( 版) <https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc251272.aspx>

The X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication header specifies the HTTP authentication schemes that the client supports when challenged by a proxy server. The authentication schemes that are supported by proxy servers, if any, are implementation-specific and MAY be enabled arbitrarily by a server administrator.<48>

An example of how HTTP authentication works is specified in [RFC1945] section 11.

This header is defined for use only in requests sent to a server.

The syntax of the X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication header is defined as follows.

 X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication = "X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication: "

         auth-scheme *("," auth-scheme) CRLF

 auth-scheme   ; as defined in section 11 of [RFC1945]

 

The following is an example.

 X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication: Negotiate, NTLM, Digest, Basic

[2] [MS-WMSP]: X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication ( 版) <https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc251272.aspx>

The X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication header specifies the HTTP authentication schemes that the client supports when challenged by a proxy server. The authentication schemes that are supported by proxy servers, if any, are implementation-specific and MAY be enabled arbitrarily by a server administrator.<48>

An example of how HTTP authentication works is specified in [RFC1945] section 11.

This header is defined for use only in requests sent to a server.

The syntax of the X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication header is defined as follows.

 X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication = "X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication: "

         auth-scheme *("," auth-scheme) CRLF

 auth-scheme   ; as defined in section 11 of [RFC1945]

 

The following is an example.

 X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication: Negotiate, NTLM, Digest, Basic