The users use a windows ssh client (like PuTTY) to log into my linux server that runs squid. Their PuTTY is forwarding their port 3128 to my squid server (so port 3128 isnt visible through the firewall). Their browser is setup with a proxy of localhost port 3128. Is that the same scenario, where everything is encrypted and squid can't log anything more meaningful than 127.0.0.1 ? --- Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Browsers don't support ssh logins to SQUID. > > You mean login for a remote secure webserver ? > Note all that traffic between the browser , and > ssl-based webserver > is encrypted. SQUID only relays the connection > using CONNECT, hence > it can not log any meaningfull traffic. > > M. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com