On 4/09/2013 4:19 a.m., HillTopsGM wrote:
I am basically using most of the default settings for Squid. There is one site that I do not want to be cached at all, and it is an https site.
HTTPS traffic is not cached by Squid unless you have already gone out of your way to cause it to be "SSL-bumped". ACLs only have access to CONNECT method, hostname and port - perhase some user-agent header or such _as related on the CONNECT_ request (not the HTTPS request).
SSL-bumped traffic you can treat in ACLs exactly as you would an HTTP request except the proto and url-regex ACL types match against the HTTPS and https://... details respectively.
Amos