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Hello All,


I am using Squid as my Proxy. I already block http traffic using squid proxy like http://www.gmail.com
but when user go trough using https://www.gmail.com then squid is unable to block these traffic.

I dont want to block the particular port 443 through iptables,because i need to connect my office web page which is using https.

Is any another way to block https://mail.google.com or https://gmail.com?

Please help

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