This is a CONNECT request, and if you have kept the recommended configuration it is subject to SSL_Ports restrictions.
"Jacob S." wrote: > > I'm currently using an acl to only allow access to a list of sites in an > "unblock.txt" file and it's working great for most sites, but I've hit a > snag. (I know, it's kind of a cumbersome process only allowing access to > a select few sites, but that's what I'm needing it to do right now.) > > When I try to access http://www.joker.com I get an access denied error > like the following: > > While trying to retrieve the URL: joker.com:443 > > The following error was encountered: > > * Access Denied. > > Port 443 is defined in the Safe_ports list in /etc/squid.conf and I have > a line in my "unblock.txt" file that contains ".joker.com" Just for > grins, I tried adding a line reading ".joker.com:443" to the file and > restarted squid, but it's still giving me the same error. > > I can access other https and http sites just fine once they're added to > the unblock file, so I'm a little stumped as to why this one's acting > up. Can anyone give me any clues as to what I'm doing wrong? > > I'm running squid 2.4STABLE6 on Debian Woody, using kernel 2.2.19. > > TIA, > Jacob > > ----- > GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 > > In a world without fences, who needs Gates? > http://www.linux.org/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature
