Re: Redirect HTTPS with Squid3+Squidguard
Hello Liam,
thanks for the hint, but the error page I get is a browser error page (it's the connection failed error page) and not a squid error page.
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Michael
> "Liam O'Toole" <liam.p.otoole@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 2015-03-23, linux-michael-i@abwesend.de <linux-michael-i@abwesend.de>
> wrote:
> > Hello Sven and the other,
> >
> > thanks for help.
> >
> > I thought there is a simple and secure way to redirect to an 'This
> > Site has been blocked' Page for HTTP and HTTPS. But when I must
> > destroy the safety from HTTPS this isn't an option.
>
> [SNIP}
>
> You could simply customise the Squid error page instead. It's just a
> static HTML document.
>
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