Deb Heller-Evans wrote:
> However, in my current configuration, squid isn't logging that
> the request has been made. Or, for that matter, VirusWall is not
> logging it either (even though their TechSupport claims that it
> "logs a CONNECT [site]:443" when the user is browsing a secure
> site. It is NOT - even with verbose=yes).
>
> Am I missing a variable in squid.conf to make an INFO logging
> that the client has sent a request to a secure site (ie,
> requests to port 443)? If not, would it seem reasonable to others
> that this kind of request be logged as info only? If so, I would
> like to request an enhancement.
Squid logs it IFF it receives the requests, and the only way it can
receive the requests is by being configured as "Security Proxy" (or
whatever it is called in your browser flavor).
Regards
Henrik Nordstrom
Squid Hacker
Received on Fri Oct 05 2001 - 15:37:31 MDT
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