On 1/09/2012 4:55 a.m., Usu�rio do Sistema wrote:
> sorry, but I'm using squid 2.6.STABLE21-6.el5 version and access by
> SSL ( https ) are processed as an Security connection and when I
> redirect port 443 to squid port ( 3128 ) occur the error
> error:unsupported-request-method
>
> maybe is my squid version ??
Yes. Notice how the SslBump wiki page lists Squid version 3.1 as the
minimum required. Use squid-3.2 for better behaviour.
The squid-3.HEAD development version is required for proper HTTPS
interception behaviour. The stable versions only do CONNECT request
bumping cleanly.
Amos
>
> thanks for attention.
>
>
>
> 2012/8/31 Zill, Gregory (OMA-GIS):
>> https is actually processed as http to port 443 in squid
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Usu�rio do Sistema
>> Hello, now it's working.
>>
>> it was missed the " " between "/etc/squid/acls/sites_bloqueados.txt"
>> the squid didn't tell me any error but it didn't DENY the urls inside sites_bloqueados.txt
>>
>> Now I'm with other issue that is redirect port 443. any access to https appear the follow error:
>>
>> error:unsupported-request-method
>>
>> I searched some tips in the Internet as follow but I would like a tip from here. something straight.
>>
>> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SslBump
>>
>>
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