At 08:59 PM 1/28/01 +1000, Craig_Hamilton@amway.com wrote:
>Hi,
[...]
>Is there a way to get squid to proxy HTTP & SSL? or will I have to
>implement some form of NAT on the Linux machine squid is running on?
I can easily access https:// URLs through Squid (2.2-STABLE5). Squid just
does not cache (because it is encrypted per session). You have to permit
CONNECT and the used port numbers. This is just a matter of using the
correct acls (see the distribution config file)
Marc
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