Correct me in I'm wrong then: Squid clients are screwed if they try to
access https:// sites on ports other than 443 or 563, ok?
I couldn't quite understand the reason for the limitation... If the port
information is dropped before the request goes to the proxy, how do both
443 and 563 ports
Thanks for the help. But I have some more questions, hope u can help me out!
In squid FAQ page, when talking about if squid support SSL, it says
"Squid can proxy SSL requests. By default, Squid will forward all SSL
requests directly to their origin servers. In firewall configurations, Squid
Thought I'd add my 2c in.. :)
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Kathy Wu wrote:
[Squid FAQ: Squid tunnels SSL connections, use ssl_proxy for firewalled
squids]
so does ssl_proxy directive does the SSL support? does it has any enryption
scheme built in?
No. Squid acts as a tunnel only. It does not