Hey Bucci, don't wanna cause you pain but the big boys feel no sorrow! I used delegate ( http://delegate.org/delegate/ ) to 'tunnel through HTTP CONNECT' method. It worked like this: delegated issues the CONNECT request to an HTTP proxy. Having an outgoing socket connection in hand, it can share it by mean of its 'port mapping' feature. It's easy to get with it after digginng in command-line switches. I believe this can be done with the any HTTP proxy that supports CONNECT method. At least it's the same way obvious as the stunnel solution discussed here recently. 2010/12/16 12:54:58 -0500 "Bucci, David G" <david.g.bucci@xxxxxxxx> => To squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx : BDG> Hi, all - in searching the wiki, FAQs, etc., I can't find an answer. Can Squid proxy LDAP traffic? I DON'T mean can Squid be configured to authenticate users via LDAP ... I mean, for an application issuing LDAP calls to an AD server, can those calls be proxied over Squid? BDG> BDG> And if it can proxy LDAP, I assume LDAPS would be no issue as well? BDG> BDG> Thx! BDG> BDG> ---- BDG> David G. Bucci BDG> BDG> This time, if you break the universe, BDG> it's on YOUR head! BDG> -- Walter Bishop, Fringe BDG> 73! Peter pgp: A0E26627 (4A42 6841 2871 5EA7 52AB 12F8 0CE1 4AAC A0E2 6627) -- http://vereshagin.org