On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:04:46 +0100
  Dalibor Dukic <dalibor.dukic@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tek,
> 
> On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 13:09 +0545, Tek Bahadur Limbu 
>wrote:
>> Hi Dalibor,
>> 
>> Dalibor Dukic wrote:
>> > On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 17:15 +0545, Tek Bahadur Limbu 
>>wrote:
>> >> Hi Adrian,
>> >>
>> >> Adrian Chadd wrote:
>> >>> On Wed, Nov 07, 2007, Hemant Raj Chhetri wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> Hi Adrian,
>> >>>>           I am also facing the same problem with 
>>https 
>> >>>> sites. Yahoo works fine with me but I am having 
>>problem 
>> >>>> with hotmail. Please advice me on how do I handle 
>>this or 
>> >>>> is there any guide which I can refer to.
>> >>> I don't know of an easy way to handle this, I'm 
>>sorry. I know how I'd handle
>> >>> it in Squid-2.6 but it'd require a couple weeks of 
>>work and another few weeks
>> >>> of testing.
>> >> I have 2 FreeBSD-6.2 transparent Squid proxies using 
>>WCCP2 with a Cisco 
>> >> 3620 router. Up till now, I am not facing any HTTPS 
>>problem. At least, 
>> >> nobody is complaining about Hotmail and Yahoo web 
>>mail services.
>> > 
>> > Are clients on private address space? If You NATed 
>>clients and squid on
>> > same address web server see just one address. 
>> 
>> My clients are all using public IP addresses.
>> 
>> > 
>> >>> (Considering how much of a problem this has caused 
>>people in the past I'm
>> >>> surprised a solution hasn't been contributed back to 
>>the project..)
>> >> Maybe, the solution lies on the setup of the 
>>Operating System, Squid and 
>> >> Router itself.
>> > 
>> > I don't think so. HTTPS request are not forwarded to 
>>squid box in
>> > web-cache service group only port HTTP.
>> 
>> Yes I know that Squid does not handle HTTPS requests 
>>which leads to 
>> another question. If HTTPS does not go through Squid, 
>>then does WCCP see 
>> them or how does WCCP handle them if at all?
>> 
>> We all know since the beginning when we started learning 
>>and using Squid 
>> that intercepting or transparent proxy servers will 
>>cause some problems 
>> down the way. In fact, all softwares will cause some 
>>problems. Maybe 
>> this is one of the problems.
> 
> I totally agree with You, but I think that most problems 
>with
> transparent proxy-ing with WCCP lies in cisco wccp 
>implementation.
> Yesterday I move redirection point to Catalyst 6506 
>(Version
> 12.2(18)SXD7bRELEASE SOFTWARE ) and for now everything 
>looks good, even
> HTTPS. :) 
> I hope it will stay like this.
> 
>> In fact, I had been facing this Hotmail and Yahoo HTTPS 
>>problem with 
>> Squid-2.5 in the past. I can't remember exactly how I 
>>got it solved. On 
>> one occasion, routing solved the problem and in another 
>>case, a firewall 
>> modification solved the problem.
>> 
>> Maybe the problem still exists now but somehow it has 
>>not caught my 
>> attention for which I am happy :)
>> 
>> But sooner or later, I'm sure this problem will again 
>>pop up on my 
>> proxies too and users will be banging my phone! I guess 
>>somebody or one 
>> of us on this list has to do some really complete 
>>analysis and study 
>> using whatever tools is required to solve this problem 
>>once and for all.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanking you...
> 
> 
> Best regards, Dalibor
> 
>> 
>> > 
>> >> Thanking you...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Adrian
>> >>>
>> >>
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> 
>> 
> 
Hi All,
        There is no problem while browsing hotmail through 
windows vista for me. If I use a different OS then I am 
not able to login. Is there a way to bypass hotmail 
through ipfw.
Thanking you all in advance.
Regards,
Hemant.
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