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Keefe John wrote:
Thanks for the response.

I'm not looking to do reverse proxying here.

Basically here's what I'd like to do:

Client -> HTTPS tunnel -> Squid
Keefe

You should be able to use https_port as a regular listening port. Worth a try anyway.

Amos


-----Original Message-----
From: Ralf Peng [mailto:ralf.peng@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 4:03 AM
To: Keefe John
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Squid as HTTPS Proxy Server

2009/2/2 Keefe John <keefe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello,

I currently have a standard squid proxy server setup doing forward
proxying.  I'd like to encrypt the traffic between the clients and the
squid server.  Can squid act as standard proxy and accept HTTPS Proxy
requests?  I understand that this is not possible in squid 2.x but
possibly 3.x.

Squid2.x works also well on reverse-proxy for https.
see https_port directive on squid.conf.default.



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