> Care to add any detail to "can no longer connect"? The squid server runs on centos 7.2, all corporate desktops all use IE 11, they simply get a non-descriptive error in IE saying "This page can’t be displayed" however chrome works for example but none of the desktops have access to chrome. The last entry in the squid access log is: TCP_MISS/200 4221 CONNECT e-vista.scsolutionsinc.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/54.244.18.108 - No changes have been made to squid in some time, it appears to be either a platform hotfix or a change in the destination site. Total fail on my part, switching to an admin desktop with direct access not utilizing squid yields the same issue. Further to that, remoting to my home on a more recent version of Windows without proxy yields the same results, IE appears broken yet Chrome works? Sorry for the bad initial diagnoses on this one Antony, jlc _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users