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On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 09:32:01 +0100, Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
Hi

I've noticed that some sites which I deny access to with http_access deny
are blocked when accessed with http://example.com but accessible
through https://example.com. How do I ensure the https://example.com
is also blocked?

Depends on how you are blockign them and how yoru clients are using Squid.

If you are using interception to get the traffic into Squid, the only way to block them is to firewall port 443. Ability to view HTTPS internals is one of the things you loose when intercepting.

If the browsers are aware of the proxy and using CONNECT requests to make https:// connections, then dstdomain will catch both http:// and https:// forms.

Amos



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