Hi
I am trying to setup an HTTPS transparent proxy with latest stable
squid with --enable-ssl compiled. Problem is that the squid server
returns an error connection refused, but the thing is that it was
trying to connect to itself. I did also check using tcpdump and
actually no https requests are leaving for the destination site, all
https is happening between the browser and the squid server.
2012/12/18 02:39:56.086 kid1| url.cc(385) urlParse: urlParse: Split
URL 'https://signup.netflix.com/global' into proto='https',
host='signup.netflix.com', port='443', path='/global'
2012/12/18 02:39:56.086 kid1| Address.cc(409) LookupHostIP: Given
Non-IP 'signup.netflix.com': Name or service not known
And basically the same happens for other hostnames, however when I do
run nslookup on the squid server the lookup is correct, the
resolv.conf file lists teht Google DNS as the top DNS server.
Config below
Please advice
Received on Mon Dec 17 2012 - 23:49:20 MST
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