Greetings, I am using Squid as a front-end accelerator on top of a server farm. Wanted to re-direct to an https enabled Apache Server. Squid is in a "DMZ" and talks to the server farm through a firewall. The Apache server was set up independently of Squid, by which I mean I created the keys and certificates for it only.
It works fine when accessed directly. Per the FAQ, I rebuilt my Squid enabling ssl ./squid -v now gives =3D >Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE4 configure options: --prefix=3D/users/webuser/www_squid = --enable-storeio=3Ddiskd,ufs --enable-ssl --with-openssl=3D/usr/lib When the redirection occurs get the following error page from Squid: ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved While trying to retrieve the URL: = <https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxl>=20 The following error was encountered:=20 * Unsupported Request Method and Protocol=20 Squid does not support all request methods for all access protocols. For = example, you can not POST a Gopher request.=20 Clicking on the "trying to retrieve" URL above works fine. Any suggestions? Obviously I'm missing a great deal here. If there is more information that I have failed to read, I accept all criticism, but would appreciate the link to the applicable reference. Thank you, John Kent Webmaster Naval Research Laboratory Monterey, CA http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil