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Just curious that if there is an order that Squid goes in to match a site in
the allowed sites
ACL. Top down??
...Alan
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* Alan Raczek *
* Principal Network Engineer *
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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
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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 h