Hi Eliezer,
The command for www.google.com failed to complete the connection with a unknown
protocol error:
openssl s_client -connect www.google.com:443 -showcerts
CONNECTED(0003)
140623996839752:error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown
protocol:s23_clnt.c:766:
---
no pee
Hi Eliezer,
Thanks for the response,
-- I am doing this on a clone of the original proxy with the issue, this frees
me up to test, largely I am testing from one client - but try others every now
and again to check, it is windows.
-- I am not sure as to the idea of the tracepath from the client
uid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] https issues for google
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On 7/12/2014 9:48 p.m., glenn.groves wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have finally been able to spend time upgrading a server to a later
> squid version, I have tried 3.4.9.
>
> I co
Hi All,
I have finally been able to spend time upgrading a server to a later squid
version, I have tried 3.4.9.
I could not get authentication to work for this test, but proceeded to test
without (also dismisses auth as the problem).
I am getting the following in the logs with secure sites now
Thanks Amos, does seem like a bug of some sort, just had another site start to
do this too (a SSL certificate authority of all places).
I will have to see about upgrading - concerned about breaking the system though
- whole company depends on this server.
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I was able to capture the log at the time this happened to me, I got the
following in the access.log:
1412895309.389 84 10.10.10.69 TCP_MISS/200 0 CONNECT www.youtube.com:443
DIRECT/74.125.237.160 -
1412895311.770 0 10.10.10.69 TCP_DENIED/407 3983 CONNECT
www.youtube.com:443 - NONE/-
Hi Eliezer,
The DNS we are using is the ISP default for external, our internal domain DNS
for internal. Nslookup works for all tests.
I would like to update to the latest stable, but I am concerned of breaking the
current setup. It took a little work to get it working correctly particularity
o
Not sure about turning off the proxy authentication, this would be hard
to test as the issue is intermittent. The same with logging as I need to
capture the issue.
Thanks,
Glenn
-Original Message-
From: Victor Sudakov [mailto:suda...@sibptus.tomsk.ru]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 October 2014 7:47
Hi All,
We have a weird issue where https sites apparently don't respond (get message
"this page can't be displayed"). This mainly affects google websites and to a
lesser affect youtube. It has been reported it may have affected some banking
sites but this is unconfirmed. We are running centos