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Henrik,

For simplicity and testing I switched the redirector to a simpler program,
just for testing, the code is as fallows:

#!/usr/bin/perl

$|=1;

while (<>) {

print "301:https://ssl-id1.de/elektrokontakt-floss.de/ssl/pm/index.php\n";;

}

The browser, well it shows nothing just an error.
Here's the access.log

1165479605.624      2 192.168.1.13 TCP_MISS/301 188 GET
http://www.google.ro/ - NONE/- -
1165479605.632      0 192.168.1.13 TCP_MISS/301 188 CONNECT ssl-id1.de:443 -
NONE/- -

Any ideas?

Emil Ungurean
S.C. NEXTNET S.R.L.
Network/System Administrator
Splaiul General Gheorghe Magheru Bl. 303/A, Parter Comercial
SR EN ISO 9001:2001 Certified 
Web: http://www.nxt.ro
Office Phone: (+40) 257-219888
Personal Phone: (+40) 727-770566
Email: emil.ungurean@xxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 11:49 PM
To: Emil Ungurean
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Special needs for redirector

ons 2006-12-06 klockan 13:59 +0200 skrev Emil Ungurean:

> I've googled around a lot trying to find a "working" answer how can I
> actually redirect from http to https, from the redirector program. I would
> like not to mess with the squid.conf if that's possible. 

If you want the browser to go to the https site then

print "301:https://www.example.com\n";;


If you want the browser to continue using HTTP, but Squid to switch to
https then return the https URL you want Squid to go to (2.6 or later).

Regards
Henrik



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