RE: Iptables squid and windows update :-(

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Steve,

Thanks very much. I discovered this earlier today, we were redirecting all
http(s) traffic to a pointer on the local webserver.
The real issue seemed to be that when going to:
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
and clicking "Scan for updates" all of the traffic is https (which I didn't see
at first) :-(
So, now I allow https out to MS directly (well, thru the NAT) and all seems to
be ok.


Thanks,
Harry


Quoting "Rigler, Steve" <SRigler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

*> I'm not sure of the dependencies for Windows Update, but this may
*> be related (I noticed that your firewall rules redirect https traffic).
*> 

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