> > We have configured Squid to allow access only to a limited list of > "trusted" SSL sites: > > acl all_https proto ^https > acl httpslist url_regex -i "/opt/squid/etc/httpslist.txt" > http_access allow httpslist > http_access deny all_https !httpslist > > We use Internet Explorer (6.0 on Windows XP) as Browser. > > When going to a "forbidden" SSL site, the Error page > delivered by Squid is > not completely displayed by Internet Explorer. In fact, the > whole page is > delivered to the computer (monitored on the client computer > by ethereal > e.g.), but only the first 698 characters (whole text including HTTP > headers) are displayed. > > When using another Browser (Mozilla Firefox 1.0), the whole > Error page is > displayed correctly. Also, when going to "forbidden" HTTP > sites, the whole > Error page is displayed by BOTH Browsers. > > The "chopped error page" only occurs for IE in the case of > "forbidden" SSL > sites. The problem is present even in a fresh install of > Windows XP. So it > all points to some severe IE problem. > > Any help would be appreciated. In IE -> Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced Uncheck : show friendly http error messages. M.