On 26/07/2014 5:42 a.m., max wrote: > Am 25.07.2014 13:38, schrieb Amos Jeffries: >> On 25/07/2014 9:09 p.m., max wrote: >>> Hey there, >>> i'm wondering is it possible to change the protocol of Squid error >>> Pages? >>> >>> For Example: >>> >>> When squid redirects to "deny_info 307:ERR_BLOCK" the request is made in >>> http but i want to use https. >>> Is that possible? >>> I am not able to use https://somedomain because of dynamic content on >>> the Error Page. >> You answered your own question right there. >> >> The 307 code is just an instruction for the client to fetch a different >> URL - the one following the ':' in deny_info parameter. That can be any >> valid URI. Including https:// ones. >> >> Dynamic content in the page that deny_info URL presents has nothing to >> do with Squid. >> >> Amos >> >> > Well yes, in my case it has. > I use Squid to load the dynamic Content. My ERR_BLOCK calls a Page with > an iframe - this loads content. > So i would would need to call the URI with some kind of variable. A > token to call the iframe Data. > like > https://somepage.tld/?=randomtokenhere > But i dont know if there is a way i can do that within squid.conf > > Cheers > Max "deny_info 307:ERR_BLOCK" causes Squid to generate the Http response message: HTTP/1.1 307 See Other\r\n Location: ERR_BLOCK\r\n \r\n Please see <http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/deny_info/> for the available macro codes. This may require you to upgrade your Squid if it is older than 3.2. Amos