On Monday, September 14, 2020, 4:00:30 PM GMT+2, Walter H. <walter.h@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> So what does NONE_ABORTED mean and what should I search for to fix this so the client can use Chrome? >> > What about Microsoft Edge? The client is Windows 7, so no Edge. So I got hold of a Windows 10 client and tried Edge there. I got the same NONE_ABORTED issue while every other non-chromium browser works fine. > as I see you don't do SSL-bump, I am. I could send the whole config here. I also set up an explicit proxy, but it seems I'm having issues with kerberos. As a side question, how can one test negotiate_kerberos_auth on the command line? I run: # /usr/libexec/squid/negotiate_kerberos_auth -s HTTP/fqdn@DOMAIN WRITE_SOMETHING BH Invalid request What is the format/syntax of WRITE_SOMETHING? I'd like to try the explciit proxy instead of ssl-bump to see if there's a difference. Still, the Firefox and Chrome clients are in the same conditions and only one is failing. > could it be that the clients (Chrome) capability of useable ciphersuites > may not confirm to the ones offered by the server; the reason for > 'NONE_ABORTED'? If I let the clients by-pass the Squid proxy and connect directly to the servers the web pages are properly accessed -- no issues. Thanks, Vieri _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users