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scubabri


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01-04-06 10:54 PM

ok.. I'm going to try and explain this best I can.

I am using a cisco router to transparent proxy to a mac running squid.
All requests for port 80 work fine.

The problem happens when a url redirects to https, for example,
http://www.boh.com goes to https://www.boh.com/personal, the browser
times out.

I am sure that my cisco is only forwarding port 80 back to the squid
server, so I know it's not getting lost there.

Also, if I configure my browser to use the squid proxy for secure
connections, everything works as advertised.

Does anyone have any ideas?

thanks

sb






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    Re: transparent proxy and url redirects to https  
jp_durai@hotmail.com


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01-09-06 07:53 AM

Sir,
I have a linux server with RH9 which is running Squid with
minimum configuration. The clients  are Win2k Professional.In the
browser setting , connection option under Tool menu, i have given this
Server address and default port 3128. It is working fine

Some body changes these settings or untick this option without my
knowledge. Next who sit that machine  won't get net, and i have to go
and correct it.This make me problem. is there any way without using
this option for getting net.

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