Simple answer to this question is A) squid only acts as a proxy for https, it carn't cache anything sent over https (that's the idea of it, to stop evesdropping on connections) only the client (web browser) and server know what's going on. B) there is no point in transparently proxing https connections if you are transparently proxing http then it's fine don't bother with https one bit, if you set the https proxy to your squid box then it will work fine squid just acts as a plain proxy. Jeff
- SSL to virtual host Alastair Waddell
- Re: SSL to virtual host Jeffrey Borg
- Re: SSL to virtual host Alastair Waddell
- Re: SSL to virtual hosts Jeffrey Borg
- Re: SSL to virtual host Henrik Nordstrom
