I'm actually not using a browser as the client. I'm using an IPTV streaming client that does support both HTTP and HTTPS proxy. On squid 2.x when I attempt to connect I see the following error in cache.log: 2009/02/04 18:30:30| clientNegotiateSSL: Error negotiating SSL connection on FD 25: error:1407609B:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:https proxy request (1/-1) On squid 3.x when I attempt to connect I do not see anything in access.log or cache.log. Keefe -----Original Message----- From: crobertson@xxxxxxx [mailto:crobertson@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 2:01 PM To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Squid as HTTPS Proxy Server Keefe John wrote: > 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. Have you found a browser that supports this? None of the big four (IE, Firefox, Safari or Chrome) do. All support proxying HTTPS traffic (CONNECT tunneling), but none encrypt all traffic between themselves and the proxy. > 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. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Look into using a tool such as stunnel (http://www.stunnel.org/). > Thanks, > > Keefe Chris