Hi All, I have a question about using sslcapath in cache_peer. My server.example.com has a self-signed cert, which I imported into my squid box under /data/certs. The following cache_peer line actually worked. However, if I remove the sslcafile, squid won't verify the self-signed cert.
cache_peer server.example.com parent 443 0 \ no-query originserver ssl \ forceddomain=server.example.com \ login=PASS \ sslcert=/data/certs/certificate sslkey=/data/certs/key \ ssloptions=NO_SSLv2,NO_SSLv3 \ sslcafile=/data/cacerts/72af835f.0 \ sslcapath=/data/cacerts [admin@dsg214 cacerts]# ls -l total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 admin root 53 Feb 18 00:22 35fa123a.0 -> ../certs/a4a521af41327a4ab3ff1feb16a1a76888a0c2ea.crt Running openssl command from the squid box verified the certificate chain ok with the -CApath option, which really puzzled me. # openssl s_clients -CApath /data/certs -connect server.example.com:443 Any ideas? Thanks, Hector
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