Sounds like you are looking for NAT or TCP plugs rather than a proxy if you
want straight SSL to pass thru..
See also http://devel.squid-cache.org/ssl/
Squid is a HTTP/1.0 proxy with some extensions from HTTP/1.1 and Netscape
* Supports persistent connections (Connection: Keep-alive model)
* Supports most of Cache-control of HTTP/1.1
What is it in HTTP/1.1 that you require which is not supported by Squid?
Regards
Henrik
Howard Wilkinson wrote:
> Henrik,
>
> my apologies for bothering you but I have tried to use the 2.5.PRE7 release
> of squid for the https acceleration feature. I have a configuration that
> functions but squid is issuing an HTTP 1.0 GET to the accelerated server
> rather than HTTPS connections. I can reconfigure the server to support HTTP
> but I need to get 1.1 requests through. Am I doing something wrong or is
> this a problem with the current implementation.
>
> I had hoped to get straight pass through of request in HTTPS format but I
> obviously do not really understand what is going on here.
>
> Howard Wilkinson Email:
> <howard@cohtech.co.uk> Coherent Technology Limited Phone:
> +44(20)76907075
> 33 Belgrade Road, Stoke Newington Fax: +44(20)79230110
> London, England N16 9DH Mobile: +44(7980)639379
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