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I have tested this and it is working.

This is what I said: when I use this http_port directive then it works.

So what is still unclear to me is: what is this https_port directive for? I
understood from one of you answers I found to someone else that this will
lead to something like double stacked TLS encryption. Is this correct?

http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/https-port-td4682718.html

The most important question is: using just the http_port directive - will
the connection between client and squid still be https (TLS  encrypted)?
This is important to understand for me because we need https because our
nodejs application will not work with http connections.




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