If your SSH client can use a HTTPS proxy, than it will probably 
work without major changes, as connections will be proxied as CONNECT 
ones. In the case of CONNECT method, squid already works almost as a 
passthrough proxy.
     If your SSH client cannot use a HTTPS proxy, than probably you wont 
be able to do that simply because squid cannot handle with SSH protocol.
     Please note that 'i want to pass all traffic through squid' is 
simply the wrong way. Squid is NOT a multi-purpose proxy, it's a 
HTTP/HTTPS proxy and, as an HTTPS proxy, can deal with CONNECT 
connections which can be used to tunnel some other traffics. This 
possibility of dealing with 'other traffics' is VERY different from 
imaging it can deal ANY traffic.
Em 15/01/14 11:17, m.shahverdi_at_ece.ut.ac.ir escreveu:
> I want to pass all traffics through squid not only traffics are received
> on port 80 and handling them in some ways. Now when I am doing so SSH
> requests freeze without any response!
>
>
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