Hey Alex,

I am talking/writing about the actual issue..
The issue that makes it's impossible to surf not to cache.
The 
> 2021/02/07 19:46:07 kid1| ERROR: failure while accepting a TLS
> connection on conn2195 local=216.58.198.67:443
> remote=192.168.189.94:41724 FD 104 flags=33: 0x55cf6a6debe0*1
> 
>     current master transaction: master78
> 
> which is a google host related issue.

The access to google hosts seems to be the main issue here.

Thanks,
Eliezer

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-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Rousskov <rouss...@measurement-factory.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, February 9, 2021 11:03 PM
To: Eliezer Croitoru <ngtech1...@gmail.com>;
squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Started testing squid-6.0.0-20210204-r5f37a71ac

On 2/7/21 12:47 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> I move on to testing squid-6.0.0-20210204-r5f37a71ac
> 
> Most of the issues I see are related to Host header forgery detection.
> 
> I do see that the main issue with TLS is similar to:
> 
> 2021/02/07 19:46:07 kid1| ERROR: failure while accepting a TLS
> connection on conn2195 local=216.58.198.67:443
> remote=192.168.189.94:41724 FD 104 flags=33: 0x55cf6a6debe0*1
> 
>     current master transaction: master78
> 
> which is a google host related issue.


> Alex and Amos,
> 
> Can the project do something about this?
 FWIW, I do not understand what you are asking about -- it is not clear
to me what "this" is in the context of your question. As you know, there
have been several recent discussions about host header forgery detection
problems. It is not clear to me whether you are asking about some
specific new case or want to revisit some specific aspects of those
discussions.

Alex.

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