I have a backend (application) server that rejects requests that are not 
HTTP/1.1 (rejected with a "HTTP/1.1 505 HTTP Version Not Supported").  It also 
requires that connections come in over SSL.

I would like to place a Squid instance in accelerator mode in front of this 
application, but haven't found a way to convince Squid to talk HTTP/1.1 to the 
backend over SSL.  All the requests I see are coming into the backend as 
HTTP/1.0.

Is there a magic recipe to force Squid to use the HTTP/1.1 protocol to the 
backend?

I've tried Squid-3.0-STABLE8 and Squid-3.HEAD-20080909 with no difference.  
Here's the squid.conf:

#--------------------------------------------------
# Squid.conf
visible_hostname frontend.mydomain.com
httpd_suppress_version_string on

http_port 80 accel defaultsite=10.2.3.4
https_port 443 accel defaultsite=10.2.3.4 key=/apps/squid/etc/squid.key 
cert=/apps/squid/etc/squid.crt
cache_peer 10.2.3.4 parent 443 0 no-query originserver name=backendssl ssl 
sslflags=DONT_VERIFY_PEER proxy-only
cache_peer 10.2.3.4 parent 80 0 no-query originserver name=backendhttp 
proxy-only

acl VDI dst 10.2.3.4
http_access allow all
cache_peer_access backendssl allow all
cache_peer_access backendhttp allow all

request_body_max_size 0

# Debugging:
debug_options ALL,9
error_directory /apps/squid-3.HEAD-20080909/share/errors/en

Thanks,
--Joe

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