> > On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 07:45:46AM +0100, Elsen Marc wrote:
> > > > I use squid on my Mandrake 9.1 server which has few acls for my users.
> > > > Now, the problem is that my users need to access a domain with,
> > > > https://web.example.net:7443
> > > > https://designs.example.net:8443
> > > >
> >
> > 1078318883.382 0 192.168.9.182 TCP_DENIED/403 1257 CONNECT
> > <ip address>:8443 - NONE/- text/html
> >
> > All the rest sites work very well with this machine. Only this https and
> > port 8443 has problems. But that too when I remove the proxy settings in
> > the browser it starts working.
> >
> > Can you please give me hints in this?
>
> See the SSL_ports and Safe_Ports acls.


My friend's place where it works, she has a similar configuration like
mine and her squid.conf does not have port 8443 listed anywhere. The
only difference is that I am doing it on Mandrake 9.1 and she has
Mandrake 9.2 in her company and we both are using the default squid
which comes with the respective distros. Infact, I had helped her system
administrator to setup squid.
If you want I can post her as well as mine squid.conf file somewhere
tomorrow.

Ports 7443 and 8443 are likely not listed in the default Squid.conf file because they're not 'standard' https ports. Check the ACL's suggested by Henrik and add the port numbers mentioned to these ACL's. Restart Squid and things should work OK.


Regards,

Chris

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