On ons, 2008-06-25 at 16:14 -0400, Dean Durant wrote: > Hello, given that openSSL seesm to be a requirement for running any squid > that can proxy https (or wait, it can't really proxy https, can it?), is > there a good distro of choice to compile openSSL on? Do I need IDEA, > RC5, and MDC2? OpenSSL is only needed if you want Squid to act as an SSL server itself, not for proxying of outgoing SSL connections using the CONNECT method. > Or, if I downloaded an rpm for squid, and installed that, on redhat EL, is > there a reason why putting https_port 3128 in my squid.conf is not working? No. > Is there anything special I need to proxy citrix? No idea. I guess it uses the CONNECT method, and in such case maybe you need to adjust the acls to allow CONNECT to the citrix port. Do you get any TCP_DENIED in access.log when trying to access the citrix application? Regards Henrik
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