Has anyone been able to configure Squid in a way so that if you type https://gmail.com in your browser, you are NOT presented with the "OMG HSTS I refuse to load anything" page? When I go to https://gmail.com, I get an invalid certificate because the cert is for mail.google.com, issued by my CA. If I go to https://mail.google.com, the cert is beautifully green. Why can't squid detect that gmail.com is redirecting my browser to mail.google.com and generate the cert accordingly? Even configuring an acl for gmail.com doesn't work. It seems like even though I am punching https://gmail.com in my browser, Squid detects it as though I am typing "https://mail.google.com" in my browser and is ignoring any ACLs I have setup specifically for "gmail.com". I can't be the only one with this issue? I've also attempted to do: acl bl1 gmail.com moz.com always_direct allow bl1 <- from what I understand this bypasses squid and tells my browser to get the cert right from the site. Maybe I am wrong. But certificates still come from Squid, so I don't see any effect from that line. Here's my config, lots of garbage in there since I have been trying everything i can think of to get this working. I want to add that for my acl called BL1, the only one that works is moz.com . They are part of the same ACL line, so if one works, they should all work. Except they do not. Thanks in advance. cat /etc/squid/squid.conf ~~ debug_options ALL,9 acl localnet src 10.0.0.0/8 # RFC1918 possible internal network acl localnet src 172.16.0.0/12 # RFC1918 possible internal network acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16 # RFC1918 possible internal network acl localnet src fc00::/7 # RFC 4193 local private network range acl localnet src fe80::/10 # RFC 4291 link-local (directly plugged) machines acl SSL_ports port 443 acl Safe_ports port 80 # http acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp acl Safe_ports port 443 # https acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher acl Safe_ports port 210 # wais acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535 # unregistered ports acl Safe_ports port 280 # http-mgmt acl Safe_ports port 488 # gss-http acl Safe_ports port 591 # filemaker acl Safe_ports port 777 # multiling http acl CONNECT method CONNECT http_access deny !Safe_ports http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports http_access allow localhost manager http_access deny manager acl step1 at_step SslBump1 acl step2 at_step SslBump2 acl step3 at_step SslBump3 ssl_bump peek step1 all ssl_bump bump step2 all ssl_bump bump step3 all acl bl1 dstdomain gmail.com mail.google.com accounts.google.com moz.com #acl bl1 url_regex -i ^http(s)?://gmail.com #acl bl2 url_regex -i ^http(s)?://([a-zA-Z]+).gmail.com.* #acl bl3 url_regex -i ^http(s)?://moz.com.* #acl bl4 url_regex -i moz.com deny_info http://ask.com bl1 # I was testing redirecting stuff, but since the acl is not even picked up, this stuff is useless. http_reply_access deny bl1 # useless #http_access deny bl1 #http_access deny bl1 CONNECT http_access allow localnet http_access allow localhost http_access allow all http_port 3128 accel vhost allow-direct #https_port 3129 transparent ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB cert=/etc/squid/ssl_cert/myca.pem key=/etc/squid/ssl_cert/myca.pem options=NO_SSLv3 https_port 3129 intercept ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB cert=/etc/squid/ssl_cert/myca.pem key=/etc/squid/ssl_cert/myca.pem options=NO_SSLv3 sslproxy_cert_error allow all sslproxy_flags DONT_VERIFY_PEER sslproxy_options NO_SSLv2 sslproxy_options NO_SSLv3 sslcrtd_program /usr/lib/squid/ssl_crtd -s /var/lib/ssl_db -M 4MB sslcrtd_children 8 startup=1 idle=1 #cache_dir ufs /var/spool/squid 100 16 256 coredump_dir /var/spool/squid refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080 refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440 refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0 refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320 Mike _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users