On 19/04/19 6:32 pm, Wegner Michaël wrote: > Hi, > > Please find below access.log, cache.log and syslog. > Do you want a other log > These logs appear to show a lot of regular CONNECT tunnels being requested by a client. If that is right (arriving in port 3128) then Squid is not doing anything except opening these tunnels. squidguard is not capable of handling CONNECT URLs properly. Any attempt to use it on these CONNECT will break things. Beyond the URL-rewrite problem, anything in the tunnel is an issue directly between the client and origin. SSL-Bump is _not_ happening here. Squid has no part in the HTTPS or other protocol the Browser is using for the fetch. What you need to do depends on what you are trying to achieve by using the proxy. What is that exactly? Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users