Https block sgerror only in transparent mode
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"Do not allow IP-Addresses in URL" doesnt matter… :(
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End Workaround: I changed squid error page to sgerror.php
Better the users get blocked message than proxy errors.. but … crap
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According to Amos Jeffries, a squid developer/maintainer, it's a browser problem:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/201202/0216.html
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Hi all.
Is there any update on this case ?
I have exactly the same problem with a pfsense version 2.3.2.Thanks.
Regards.
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Hi, Me too.
Any advice?
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End Workaround: I changed squid error page to sgerror.php
Better the users get blocked message than proxy errors.. but … crap
Hi,
How to change squid error page to sgerror.php?
Thanks.
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I reported this issue as a bug in https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6777
I hope that the programmers can help us, in my situation, this issue is present in pfsense 2.3.2
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Ressurecting this thread…
I'm having similar issues, more... even when the external error page is loaded, no CSS on that page is applied.
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After some search, It's a behavior standard in Browsers.
See this: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479880
So any page blocked by Squid(+SquidGuard) that is HTTPS will not display the error page, just the generic error message from the browser on Tunnel connection error.
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any updates on this ?
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any updates on this ?
No because it is not a bug, it's working in the only way that it can with SSL/TLS.