Re: [squid-users] Do Not Cache an https site

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 16:01:42 +1200

On 4/09/2013 4:19 a.m., HillTopsGM wrote:
> I am basically using most of the default settings for Squid.
>
> There is one site that I do not want to be cached at all, and it is an https
> site.

HTTPS traffic is not cached by Squid unless you have already gone out of
your way to cause it to be "SSL-bumped". ACLs only have access to
CONNECT method, hostname and port - perhase some user-agent header or
such _as related on the CONNECT_ request (not the HTTPS request).

SSL-bumped traffic you can treat in ACLs exactly as you would an HTTP
request except the proto and url-regex ACL types match against the HTTPS
and https://... details respectively.

Amos
Received on Wed Sep 04 2013 - 04:01:55 MDT

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