Alberto Mijares <[email protected]> ha escrito:

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Luke Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote:
I have done this. It only works with http, not https



Are you sure?

Squid can not store in cache the content from https traffic; however,
you are still able to create ACL's to control the access to this
URI's.

Check out your ACL.

Squid cannot stored and cannot filtering https connetions, when the client open a https conection the squid only make a tunnel from client to server, don't see anything of content or URL (Only see destination IP), the only way to block https connetions is filter by destination ip in pf or acl (I'm not sure if this work properly with squid acl), but squid o squidguard can't filter a SSL connection directly.

Regards.

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