On tor, 2007-10-04 at 15:20 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote: > https_port 3127 cert=/test/squid.pem key=/test/squid.key > defaultsite=treenet.co.nz > cache_peer *** 80 0 originserver > ... > > Then requested "https://192.168.0.192:3127/" in the browser to grab from > the test cache. I kept getting squid error pages indicating it could not > connect to "https://treenet.co.nz/" > > Is there something that elides the 'https' in the relayed request? The URL reported by Squid is that from the http(s)_port. How it's forwarded is outside the URL namespace. Which means you can forward and https:// URL to a http peer, or an http:// URL to an ssl enabled per. Same thing.. > This is the test config I mentioned elsewhere that wouldn't even accept > connections unless visible_hostname matched the encrypted domain inside > the .pem. Odd. Regards Henrik
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