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Hello to all,
I'm going to ask a question that has probably been answered a million times.... but what is one more.

I'm trying to make a perfect squid configuration that allows http/https connections. I would like to make it so users/devices do not have to configure a proxy to be able to access the internet seamlessly. I have had this working with the tranparent option on the http_port in squid 3.0. However, as many users discovered, you CANNOT transparent proxy https connections with squid/iptable rules, simply does not work. HTTPS connection do work in squid, but you have to define the proxy in the browser settings which is another problem altogether. And as much as I wish https_port <ipaddress>:port transparent cert=<cert> key=<key> doesn't work for anything other than your own https webservers. That is it will NOT work for like your https connection to your bank or https connection through to your webmail on your isp.

So my question is, what is the best way to have internet protocol traffic through squid without having to go to everyones browser and set the proxy settings/allow all 443 traffic direct to internet. WPAD?? Web page explaining how to set proxy?? This is absolutely driving me nuts..... please help!
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*Ryan Turnbull*

Network Administrator



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