From: foobar devnull <foobar2devnull@xxxxxxxxx> > > Squid can be configured as an HTTPS reverse proxy to do it either way. It's > > a standard virtual-host setup with ssl added, differing only in the > > receiving https_port settings. > > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/VirtualHosting > > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/MultipleWebservers > I read the documentation you sent me and you had a very good point > regarding the need for a wildcard certificate but I am still looking > for a solution to my question which is basicaly... > can squid reformat the url and port to match the target vm? I think he answered your question. Did you look at the second link? You create 2 cache_peer, one on port 443 and the other on 6066 Then you use cache_peer_access with acls to point to the correct cache_peer name. JD