Hi,
I've been trying to setup transparent proxy and it seems to be working
for most sites except for those that have secure logins
(mail.yahoo.com, gmail, sourceforge), could this be that ssl thing at
work here? (sorry, I'm quite new to this ssl thing) Is it required for
the squid proxy server to have --enable-ssl working so that clients
can open those sites ?
I noticed that manually setting proxy at the browser will enable
opening of ssl sites, but leaving it with no proxy will cause the page
to just simply load forever (transparent proxy's side).
I'm asking this 'cause I'm having a bit of a trouble producing those
certificates & keys, gives me some weird error & stuff...
Regards,
Elijah A.
Received on Thu May 18 2006 - 06:43:33 MDT
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