You can also try disabling client side persistent connections in Squid.
Some browser version have problems with persistent connections,
especially when switching from http to https on the same server...
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Mark Tinka wrote:
>
> since u say u are doing transparent proxying, u must
> be using some kind of firewall, either IPChains or
> IPTables to redirect the HTTP packets from the Cisco
> router to your squid box...
>
> in that case, check your firewall logs when u try to
> attempt to connect to a secure site using HTTPS ... my
> guess is u will notice that packets with port 443 as
> their destination may be blocked access...
>
> if this is what's happenning, all u have to do is
> allow packets with this destination to go out..
>
> good luck..
Received on Sat Dec 01 2001 - 04:55:45 MST
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