Hi Pablo, Yes, http and https traffic all go through squid, which listens on port 3128. Clients are configured to use this with a PAC file. The HTTPS requests show up as CONNECT requests, which all work fine. I just see no entries when I'm sure AJAX communications are going on. These must be going through squid. cheers Jim On 7 May 2013 13:57, Pablo Ruben M <rubendetandil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, Google services use the HTTPS port, your SQUID is configured to > listen on that port? > > 2013/5/7 Mr J Potter <jpotter833@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm having a problem with filtering user access specifically with >> Google (Mail, docs, calendars etc) - it looks to me like not all the >> requests the client makes are showing up in squid access log. >> >> As far as I can tell, AJAX requests aren't logged, and I know google >> are big AJAX fans, so I reckon this is the first place to look - is >> there any way of telling squid to log AJAX requests in the access.log >> file? >> >> thanks in advance, >> >> Jim >> UK > > > > -- > Saludos, > > Pablo R Maldonado