On Friday 16 May 2014 at 17:31:50, Roberto Carna wrote: > Dear, I have an Squid 2.7 STABLE that works OK. When I download a file > from the PC browsers or navigate, everything is OK. Are these PCs / browsers configured to use the proxy, or are you running it in transparent mode? > But when I configure a given server to use my Squid, I can't download files > with wget or get the IDS rules with pulledpork. Is the server on the same subnet as the PCs which do work? > With Pulledpork script: > > Error 504 when fetching > https://rules.emergingthreatspro.com/open/snort-2.9.5/emerging.rules.tar.gz > .md5 at /usr/bin/pulledpork.pl line 458 > main::md5file('open', 'emerging.rules.tar.gz', '/tmp/', > 'https://rules.emergingthreatspro.com/open/snort-2.9.5/') called at > /usr/bin/pulledpork.pl line 1782 > > With wget:: > > Connecting to 10.4.133.106:4900... connected. > Proxy tunneling failed: Gateway Time-outUnable to establish SSL connection. Are these the same files, from the same locations, that you've tested downloading with the PC browsers? If not, test downloading something with wget which you know works in the browser. > All the http_proxy, https_proxy, etc. variables have been exported OK. > > What can be the problem ??? What is the address 10.4.133.106 you've quoted above? Tell us your network setup, and show us the relevant (as far as you can tell) parts of squid.conf. Regards, Antony. -- Python is executable pseudocode. Perl is executable line noise. Please reply to the list; please don't CC me.