>On 3/2/06, Andre Labuschagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am fairly new at running Squid and we are currently evaluating 
>> moving from ISA server to Squid. It now seems as if there is some 
>> difficulty in running Squid with https sites.

>How are the clients configured to reach the proxy?
>e.g. manually, with a PAC file, using transparent "interception", etc.

The users all use IE5.5 or higher and we have Active Directory, so we
use a Group Policy to send the proxy settings.

>With the switch from ISA to Squid, are there any changes made to the
client configuration?

Other than an IP address change everything is still the same.

>> I understand the concept of Squid effectively just passing through 
>> connections to https sites without impacting the data at all, but on 
>> our ISA server access to internet bank sites is permitted with no
problem.
>> On squid the response is slow and frequently the client gets a "While

>> trying to retrieve the URL: failed:443". I have tried to Google with
>> failed:443 but no results.

>So for the banking sites you're seeing log lines like this?

>1141285236.662  28014 10.42.8.4.252 TCP_MISS/200 25642 CONNECT
>secure.somebank.com:443 - DIRECT/4.24.117.9 -

Yes, this is exactly what I am seeing.

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