On Thu, Apr 24, 2008, Nick Duda wrote:
> I've googled and saw some stuff but nothing that I can really make sense of.
>
> We have successfully designed (and its working) 2 squid transparent proxy servers, both WCCP to an ASA working as failover (if squid dies on one proxy the other one starts taking the redirects from the ASA). The only problem is that we cant figure out how to get HTTPS requests redirected from the ASA to the proxy (using WCCP). Does anyone know how this can happen? Do I need to use dynamic's instead of standards for WCCP? (Ive tried, without success).
>
> I really cant imagine that all this WCCP with a web-cache can not work with HTTPS (that would suck)
Squid-2 doesn't support any form of HTTPS "interception".
I could probably be twisted to implement a basic tunnel just for supporting
intercepted requests (so you can do very basic ACL processing on them.)
Adrian
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