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Hi Amos,

> have to have port ":8443" as the destination port. Since origin requests
> have the domain:port part in the Host: header

A minor correction here. The SSL offload device (Nortel Application Switch) does some networking magic so neither the originating request nor the forwarded request has a port in the Host header. HTTPS requests arrive on 443, get decrypted and passed through to 8443 as HTTP.

> If you want Squid to fake the arriving port back to 80 use "vport=80" on
> the http_port 8443 line.

I'll try this.

> Please be using
>    Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.12

Unfortunately I've tried 2.7.STABLE9-1.el5  and the SSL offload device doesn't properly recognise the response.


Regards,

Sean.


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