It seems like the issue is not in the basic access control but rather in
the TCP level.
a 503 means some kind of network errors in most cases.
Have you tried contacting the site\ip using netcat or openssl -sa ?
Eliezer
On 30/11/2015 19:40, Bart Spedden wrote:
Well, interestingly, it seems like the install from the rpm worked.
squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 3.5.11
However, I still see the same error. I also tried the following
configuration thinking that it would allow ssl on any port and I still the
same error:
#http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
So, maybe the problem has nothing to do with the non-standard SSL port?
Also, Here's the actual error that I'm seeing:
TAG_NONE/503 0 CONNECT
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