Please do not send me HTML mail. Kind of ugly to read.
Squid 2.5 can act as a SSL server, not as a SSL client.
All version of Squid can proxy SSL requests when used as a WWW-proxy (web
client configured to use Squid as a proxy).
Regards
Henrik
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 14.51, yosi izaq wrote:
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> ><blockquote><blockquote> Hello ,<BR> <BR>
> It's very good to know that it's possible .<BR>
> However I did a lot of experimenting but still<BR>
> couldn't get this to work .<BR>
> I used a mozzila client to connect to a secure<BR>
> server through squid accel . this obviously<BR>
> didn't work .<BR>
> I also tried connecting the client to squid<BR>
> through the ssl port to a non secure server .<BR>
> I did that by giving a https url instead of an<BR>
> http url .<BR>
> like <BR>
> https://www.cnn.com<BR>
> I am probably doing something (or things) wrong <BR>
> can you help pls (if you can point me to<BR>
> releavent documantation or url or just give a few<BR>
> lines of explanation )<BR>
> <BR>
> thanks , <BR>
> yosi<BR>
> <BR>
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