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On 19/12/17 23:33, Sekar Duraisamy wrote:
Please let me know how to enable caching for https websites and can we
configure squid proxy to maintain anonymous as we can configure for
http?

On 21.12.17 01:10, Amos Jeffries wrote:
To cache encryption protected content you must first remove the encryption. That destroys the "anonymous" part completely.

Also, when a service uses TLS properly it is not possible to decrypt in a proxy.

If you accept the above limitations, look into the SSL-Bump feature of Squid for details on how to configure decrypting of HTTPS content.


Once Squid is handling decrypted content the caching should "just happen", same as with HTTP traffic going through the proxy.

and I think you should read the last paragraph as:

 "caching often will not happen, since most of web developers don't know hot
  so use and benefit of it thus they try to disable caching globally"
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