There probably isn't anything wrong with your squid configuration. It
sounds like just this one particular site doesn't like the proxied
traffic.
Mike
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 09:30:24AM -0700, Deb wrote:
> I don't want to send all https traffic DIRECT because I have
> a virus filter through which request/responses go to after
> the proxy and before the target.
>
> I can workaround the problem by just matching the site, but
> that doesn't solve the real problem, and before I release the
> proxy to our entire Intranet usage, I need to understand what
> is happening and fix that in order to prevent similar future
> problems.
>
> I just don't know where to go from here.
>
> Help? Ideas? Anyone?
>
> deb
>
>
>
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-- Mike Bender Raytheon - Marlboro System Administration benderm@raytheon.com 508.490.2849 pager: 508.722.0319Received on Fri Aug 09 2002 - 10:55:13 MDT
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