Thanks to everyone who responded. The way I see it, I basically have only 1
option and that is to disable SSL ports and CONNECT.
My thinking is that, since CONNECT and the SSL ports are only used by
SSL-encrypted connections, I can merely remove the appropriate lines to
disable them. I don't want SSL connections to be made through the proxy
since Squid can't cache them anyway. But if I'm following your explanations
correctly, if I disable SSL ports and CONNECT, my browsers won't be able to
connect via https.
So, what ACL (if there is any) should I use to make all SSL connections go
direct to the server instead of going through the proxy (as compared to
outright disabling SSL connections)?
TIA,
M. Yu
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