-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey Hack, As I suggested you before you add disk cache to the machine let the machine run only on memory cache with default settings and then and only then change the settings. Start with the default and change it to intercept only http traffic. Then you can see the proxy handling your http traffic. When you see that http traffic interception is not slowing down the clients speed and *only* then try to add ssl interception and only then try to see with default settings with addition the needed lines for http interception and https interception see how the proxy play for you. There are couple options to your issue and if you will rush to just "cache http and https" the results might not be as you need or want. If you are willing to take the slow path in order to find out if this machine is good enough to take your load first help can be considered an option. If not then you might see the server lumping and runs *slow* without understanding the issue in hands. All The Bests, Eliezer On 12/29/2014 02:37 PM, HackXBack wrote: > HTTPS is HTTP when it is decrypted by openssl and using certificate > , i already did that, but the problem exist , https browsing is > still slow and drops the packet when redirect the traffic to squid -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUoZmjAAoJENxnfXtQ8ZQUFj8H/jCV5E9KgIvGNeEz//lZUGlt xjBI3l+GP/fCG1dP9fswuQbX78iGmL3IMCgcZlk845RGvKHhnfP1M87bx8GYrJGu 25a84VdGH3srMY7iE09TXP+w+oJ/g04GU6QgzgPOqVsbSWGR/9vB257jm/FQ33kT TwDfW2h/N8RR+vNABhNpDOh8emeNKFV38lmn8z7LTE2tXqn44XSne9Dzzcm2u2sO EZYj1h7FiVAMsdkEhuFrtUpJK9FZkm8gZ8G5kL7BhBWdXXP9ecuZ3wLOEXpFYi1p WohDJ2xnaPna6NGZ06PY1yTIxVXhBvIYDIlDRcQyp9OMiFTbDDgM+A24qr+nCjg= =3hCq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users