Thank you brett, and all others for your help: It works !!! I apply the SSL Patch for squid 2.5R11 But... Unfortunately, I've another problem: First: When I start squid, it tells me : FATAL: ipcache_init : DNS name lookup tests failed. After reading the squid-users archive, it is fixed: starting squid with "-D" option (But it is really a solution ???) Second problem (not fixed at once): When requesting in browser: https://mySquid.com --> squid --> https://ultimateServer.com I have a response from the ultimate server: "bad request! Your browser (or proxy) sent a request that this server could not understand" In the squid log: access.log: 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/600 974 GET http://localhost:443/ - DIRECT/192.168.1.3 - So to be continued... > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:hno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Envoyé : mardi 11 octobre 2005 00:55 > À : Brett Lymn > Cc : M Harrata; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Objet : Re: HTTPD reverse proxy > > > > On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Brett Lymn wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 04:43:22PM +0200, M Harrata wrote: > >> > >> I had to start by all these infos: > >> I'm using Fedora CORE 4. Squid is pre-installed. > >> > > > > ah... that's not going to work. > > > >> I presume I'm using one of the latest stable version... > >> Do I need patch for this version ? > >> > > > > Yes, you need to reverse proxy patch for squid 2 or use squid 3. > > The patch needed is the SSL patch for Squid-2.5. This adds https proxy > capabilities. > > The reverse proxy patch is not related to SSL. > > Regards > Henrik