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sön 2006-06-25 klockan 10:50 +0330 skrev Mehdi Sarmadi:

> I hoped that URLs with Multimedia, Binary, ... extentions could fall
> in delay_pool number 1, but all of them fall into delay_pool number 1.

HTTPS requests is encrypted. The proxy have no idea of what URL is
requested.. The little information available to the proxy is:


  * Client station IP
  * Method CONNECT
  * Requested host   (i.e. www.example.com)
  * Requested port   (i.e. 443)
  * DNS resolved IP of the requested host name (i.e. 192.0.2.42)

  f) DNS resolved name of the client station IP

  g) Time of day

  h) Proxy-Authentication

> I guess the problem is I could not match urlpath_regex in an HTTPS
> session, isn't it?

Correct.  There is no urlpath at all in CONNECT requests.

Regards
Henrik


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