[squid-users] Immediate This page can't be displayed on HTTPS requests (UNCLASSIFIED)

2014-01-15 Thread Raczek, Alan J CTR USARMY SEC (US)
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We are running Squid 2.7 on a Windows Server 2003 machine. With a few
different HTTPS URL's we are getting an instantaneous This page can't be
displayed in Internet Explorer, doesn't matter what version of IE. In
Mozilla Firefox we get the connection has timed out . Doesn't even think
about it. I tried a few registry hacks having to do with bad proxy timeouts
with Windows but no luck. From the cache log I see that the proxy is
allowing the URL and it gets a hit (we whitelist everything). I am at a
loss as to what is happening. Other HTTPS URL's work, many other websites
work through the proxy and they DO seem to taking a little  time to bring up
the site which tells me Squid is doing the handshaking for sure. 
 

WHAT'S UP??

 
PS our network setup:
LAN - proxy server - ASA 5510 - Internet


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Re: [squid-users] Immediate This page can't be displayed on HTTPS requests (UNCLASSIFIED)

2014-01-15 Thread Jakob Curdes



We are running Squid 2.7 on a Windows Server 2003 machine. With a few
different HTTPS URL's we are getting an instantaneous This page can't be
displayed in Internet Explorer, doesn't matter what version of IE. In
Mozilla Firefox we get the connection has timed out . Doesn't even think
about it.
I currently observe a similar problem in Firefox and sometimes also in 
IE WITHOUT using a proxy: for some sites, e.g. Google, I sometimes get 
the request is redirected in a way that it can never be terminated 
(translation from german). Then again, things work as expected. So, two 
questions: a) is that the same problem you are seeing? and b) What's 
going on?


JC


RE: [squid-users] Immediate This page can't be displayed on HTTPS requests (UNCLASSIFIED)

2014-01-15 Thread Raczek, Alan J CTR USARMY SEC (US)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE

Sir,

No that is not the same issue. Some HTTPS sites work, some don't. The
browser does not even try to think about a response, just throws
the This page can't be displayed message in IE. And outr proxy is the only
means for Internet access so we can't go without.

..ar

-Original Message-
From: Jakob Curdes [mailto:j...@info-systems.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 10:46 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Immediate This page can't be displayed on HTTPS
requests (UNCLASSIFIED)


 We are running Squid 2.7 on a Windows Server 2003 machine. With a few 
 different HTTPS URL's we are getting an instantaneous This page can't 
 be displayed in Internet Explorer, doesn't matter what version of IE. 
 In Mozilla Firefox we get the connection has timed out . Doesn't 
 even think about it.
I currently observe a similar problem in Firefox and sometimes also in IE
WITHOUT using a proxy: for some sites, e.g. Google, I sometimes get the
request is redirected in a way that it can never be terminated 
(translation from german). Then again, things work as expected. So, two
questions: a) is that the same problem you are seeing? and b) What's going
on?

JC

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