For example I searched something in "https://www.google.com" and
access.log is as below:
1390982819.881 651 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 855 POST
http://clients1.google.com/ocsp - HIER_DIRECT/216.239.32.20
application/ocsp-response
1390982820.131 655 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 855 POST
http://clients1.google.com/ocsp - HIER_DIRECT/216.239.32.20
application/ocsp-response
1390982820.869 981 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 1878 POST
http://gtglobal-ocsp.geotrust.com/ - HIER_DIRECT/23.59.139.27
application/ocsp-response
1390982821.129 997 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 1878 POST
http://gtglobal-ocsp.geotrust.com/ - HIER_DIRECT/23.59.139.27
application/ocsp-response
1390982830.019 671 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 855 POST
http://clients1.google.com/ocsp - HIER_DIRECT/216.239.32.20
application/ocsp-response
1390982830.196 676 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 855 POST
http://clients1.google.com/ocsp - HIER_DIRECT/216.239.32.20
application/ocsp-response
1390982830.266 665 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 855 POST
http://clients1.google.com/ocsp - HIER_DIRECT/216.239.32.20
application/ocsp-response
1390982830.440 669 10.1.116.50 TCP_MISS/200 855 POST
http://clients1.google.com/ocsp - HIER_DIRECT/216.239.32.20
application/ocsp-response
> On 29/01/2014 7:28 p.m., m.shahverdi_at_ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
>> Thanks a lot, but I'm running a squid on another system that is passing
>> https requests and logging them in "access.log" perfectly! I use same
>> config file for both.
>>
>
> Logging them as what exactly? (the full exact access.log lines please).
>
> Are you really sure that is Squid on the other machine?
> Because HTTPS has *never* been valid on port-80 which is what
> "http_port ... tproxy" configures Squid to receive.
>
> Amos
>
Received on Wed Jan 29 2014 - 08:24:00 MST
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