I don't think you can do it. The "SCCM protocol" is *NOT* HTTP - the
geniuses at Microsoft created this faux-HTTP that runs on standard HTTP
ports - I think you'll find only IIS supports it.

Unless you can make squid proxy non-HTTP traffic, I think you're out of
luck. We're looking at doing the same thing using client certs and will
probably use stunnel (instead of laying the SCCM server bare-assed on
the Internet)

Jason

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Jason Haar
Corporate Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +1 408 481 8171
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