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Old 07-16-2012, 10:08 AM   #1
kcnarfou
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unexplicating not displaying https://accounts.google.com


Hello all

I installed a squid in a debian 6.0 staged in oracle vmbox in bridge mode before to stage a complete and final server.
I installed and configured default settings for Squid.
Everything is working when I surf from any machines configured to use the "vmbox machine" on 3128 tcp port, except accessing to https://accounts.google.com
"accounts.google.com" is also working well when surfing in GUI using a browser on the linux vmbox machine.

Please note that https is working properly for all sites .


in access logs I can see
"TCP_MISS/404 0 CONNECT Http:443 - Direct"
It seems that https:www.google.com does not use properly the proxy



Tks to help me
regards
Franck

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