Hi Everybody,
i'm new in SQUID and i recently install the 3.1.10 as Transparent in my office.
all works fine i just have this problem
i need to block facebook and i really make it, but when the user use
https://www.facebook.com the website works...
i read this is a problem of squid alread fixed
There is no problem with firewall because our client can access all HTTPS
sites directly.
Please don´t reply in a new thread. Keep the discussion
in the thread which you created.
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What´s in access.log for the failing https sites on the
problem squid box ?
Any further error
Dear all,
I have problem with HTTPS connection. When our clients access HTTPS server
of all sites directly without proxy no problem happen. When I set our Squid
for using parent proxy for all types of connection and our clients access
HTTPS server of all sites via our Squid no problem happen too.
Dear all,
I have problem with HTTPS connection. When our clients access HTTPS server
of all sites directly without proxy no problem happen. When I set our Squid
for using parent proxy for all types of connection and our clients access
HTTPS server of all sites via our Squid no problem happen
G'day,
no, nothing in access.log.
I can see the traffic (using snoop) come in to the proxy and
a return packet but nothing is logged at all.
As in the subject - Squid-2.5.STABLE6
OS is Solaris9 on Ultra-60
It is like the request packet comes in, is presented to the
squid process
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Brad Larden wrote:
When a client requests ANY https:// URL the proxy server fails to respond.
There is nothing in cache.log and nothing in access.log and the browser (IE)
returns a 404 type error.
- cannot find server or DNS error.
Is the browser configured to use the proxy
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Brad Larden wrote:
I understand what you're saying but I can 'see' the request hit the proxy server from the client.
In your trace I can only see a new TCP connection, but no request sent by
the browser on this connection.
Regards
Henrik
This issue has been discussed many times in the Squid mailing list. The
problem is not with Squid, but with IE's use of a broken WININET.DLL
library. The library first sends a HTTPS request, then switches to
HTTP. Many secure web sites require a continued stream of HTTPS. The
WININET.DLL
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Brad Larden wrote:
When a client requests ANY https:// URL the proxy server fails to respond.
There is nothing in cache.log and nothing in access.log and the browser (IE)
returns a 404 type error.
- cannot find server or DNS error.
Is the browser configured to use the
-Original Message-
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 November 2004 2:25 AM
To: Brad Larden
Cc: Elsen Marc; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [squid-users] https problem with squid 2.5.STABLE6
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Brad Larden wrote:
I understand what
-Original Message-
From: Tim Neto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 November 2004 3:02 AM
To: Henrik Nordstrom
Cc: Brad Larden; Elsen Marc; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] https problem with squid 2.5.STABLE6
This issue has been discussed many times
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Brad Larden wrote:
Is there a way I can manually craft an https request to the proxy to see if I can find where it's failing ?
The best test is to attempt using another browser such as Mozilla, Firefox
or Opera.
If one one of the browsers show the symptoms it is most likely
Afternoon all,
I have a problem with two squid proxy server that occurred today.
They have previously been operating without fault for over a year.
When a client requests ANY https:// URL the proxy server fails to respond.
There is nothing in cache.log and nothing in access.log and the browser
Afternoon all,
I have a problem with two squid proxy server that occurred today.
They have previously been operating without fault for over a year.
When a client requests ANY https:// URL the proxy server
fails to respond.
There is nothing in cache.log and nothing in access.log and
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