You could look into squidguard to block hosts regardless of protocol.

You can't get around the restrictions on transparent proxying of https. It's
a security precaution.

Peter

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On 13 July 2011 15:54, Baluku Godfrey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've been runing squid as a tranperent proxy on Ubuntu 11.04. I've realised
> lately that it can not block https requests. For example, it blocks
> http://www.facebook.com but to does not block https://facebook.com. I
> perfectly know that configuring SQUID to transparently intercept SSL (HTTPS)
> connections is not possible(some websites say so), but is there a way of
> successfully going around this?
>
> I want some sites to be accesed at specific time.
>
> Thanks.
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