It is most likely that your clients browsers or SSL libraries are
missing AES-256 support or are getting stuck negotiating to use a
version of TLS/SSL which supports it.
Amos
Ok, but if I turn off proxy setting in clients and allow a direct connection
to the internet, all works well.
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote
Just SYN_SENT? no TCP connection completed and CONNECT HTTP request
sent? (all that has to happen *before* the first octet of TLS starts)
Very strange.
Indeed there is something strange that I cannot understand.
It seems as if the client sends the request but no
Hi
this is my first post... last month I installed a linux ubuntu server 12.04
LTS machine with Squid3 in my organization. This machine works as a proxy
(not transparent proxy) for the web access from clients.
Proxy is connected to a gateway for internet connection.
Clients are configured so