>That means in your case avoid directly connecting to the intercepting >port. Connect to port 80/443 on some Internet server instead and see if> the packets are properly delivered through Squid. >Also, avoid telnet for the 443 tests. Use an HTTPS client. Hello Amos and thank you, first of all. I started squid in debug mode and now i see it: 2014/11/11 17:40:17| ERROR: NF getsockopt(ORIGINAL_DST) failed on local=192.168.10.254:3130 remote=192.168.10.109:52024 FD 12 flags=33: (92) Protocol not available 192.168.10.254 is lan-firewall gateway 192.168.10.109 is the workstation where i am trying to surfing on 443 port When redirecting the 443 port to squid https_port, errors appears. Thank you! Francesco _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users