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Netflix doesn't work through Squid
The only option you have to allow Netflix to work through a proxied environment without adding exceptions on all your clients, is to put this code in your configuration file:

acl netflix dstdomain .netflix.com
cache deny netflix

That allows Netflix to fully work through the proxy.
Tested and therefore knows it works on my network.

On 12-12-17 06:48 PM, Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi
I am trying to setup an HTTPS transparent proxy with latest stable
squid with --enable-ssl compiled. Problem is that the squid server
returns an error connection refused, but the thing is that it was
trying to connect to itself. I did also check using tcpdump and
actually no https requests are leaving for the destination site, all
https is happening between the browser and the squid server.

2012/12/18 02:39:56.086 kid1| url.cc(385) urlParse: urlParse: Split
URL 'https://signup.netflix.com/global' into proto='https',
host='signup.netflix.com', port='443', path='/global'
2012/12/18 02:39:56.086 kid1| Address.cc(409) LookupHostIP: Given
Non-IP 'signup.netflix.com': Name or service not known

And basically the same happens for other hostnames, however when I do
run nslookup on the squid server the lookup is correct, the
resolv.conf file lists teht Google DNS as the top DNS server.

Config below

http://pastebin.com/Cm29hmXL

Please advice




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