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The following line set in the Script Address box of the browser proxy configuration will help - no need for a PAC file for quick tests. Be sure to adjust the proxy name and port.

data:,function FindProxyForURL(u, h){return "HTTPS proxy.example.lan:8443";}

More info at https://webproxy.diladele.com/docs/network/secure_proxy/browsers/

Best regards,
Rafael Akchurin
Diladele B.V.

-----Original Message-----
From: squid-users <squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Grant Taylor
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2022 2:39 AM
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  FW: Encrypted browser-Squid connection errors

On 10/19/22 8:33 AM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
> I do not know exactly what you mean by "https proxy" in this context, 
> but I suspect that you are using the wrong FireFox setting. The easily 
> accessible "HTTPS proxy" setting in the "Configure Proxy Access to the 
> Internet" dialog is _not_ what you need! That setting configures a 
> plain text HTTP proxy for handling HTTPS traffic. Very misleading, I know.

+10 to the antiquated UI ~> worse UX.

> You need a PAC file that tells FireFox to use an HTTPS proxy.

I believe you can use the FoxyProxy add-on to manage this too.



--
Grant. . . .
unix || die

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