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Hello,

Michael Alger wrote:
My first question is, why do you want to do this?

We have our reasons. I agree it sounds strange.

My second question is, does squid actually do the SSL handshake
when you have it set up to connect to port 443 only? I've never
tried this so I have no idea if it actually works or not, but I
don't really see why it would.

Yes, it seems to do the handshake properly. All traffic (when
accessing http://mycache.net and https://mycache.net) goes to
https://cached.mycache.net/ when I specify port 433 and "ssl" in cache_peer options.

Would I be better off just running two instances of Squid on
different ports, one for http and one for https?

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