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I have Squid 3.5.12 On Ubuntu Server 16.04.5 LTS



I'm using it to block everything except specific domains listed in whitelist.txt



Everything is working fine except for the blocked page shown to the user:



With HTTP it works just fine with ERR_ACCESS_DENIED. It shows that the site is blocked. I edited /usr/share/squid/errors/fr/ERR_ACCESS_DENIED to show a personalized message and it works as expected.



The problem here is with HTTPS, it gives ERR_TUNNEL_CONNECTION_FAILED.



I want to make it show the same message as the HTTP does.



Is there a way to do it? Thanks.










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    I have Squid 3.5.12 On Ubuntu Server 16.04.5 LTS



    I'm using it to block everything except specific domains listed in whitelist.txt



    Everything is working fine except for the blocked page shown to the user:



    With HTTP it works just fine with ERR_ACCESS_DENIED. It shows that the site is blocked. I edited /usr/share/squid/errors/fr/ERR_ACCESS_DENIED to show a personalized message and it works as expected.



    The problem here is with HTTPS, it gives ERR_TUNNEL_CONNECTION_FAILED.



    I want to make it show the same message as the HTTP does.



    Is there a way to do it? Thanks.










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      up vote
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      down vote

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      I have Squid 3.5.12 On Ubuntu Server 16.04.5 LTS



      I'm using it to block everything except specific domains listed in whitelist.txt



      Everything is working fine except for the blocked page shown to the user:



      With HTTP it works just fine with ERR_ACCESS_DENIED. It shows that the site is blocked. I edited /usr/share/squid/errors/fr/ERR_ACCESS_DENIED to show a personalized message and it works as expected.



      The problem here is with HTTPS, it gives ERR_TUNNEL_CONNECTION_FAILED.



      I want to make it show the same message as the HTTP does.



      Is there a way to do it? Thanks.










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      I have Squid 3.5.12 On Ubuntu Server 16.04.5 LTS



      I'm using it to block everything except specific domains listed in whitelist.txt



      Everything is working fine except for the blocked page shown to the user:



      With HTTP it works just fine with ERR_ACCESS_DENIED. It shows that the site is blocked. I edited /usr/share/squid/errors/fr/ERR_ACCESS_DENIED to show a personalized message and it works as expected.



      The problem here is with HTTPS, it gives ERR_TUNNEL_CONNECTION_FAILED.



      I want to make it show the same message as the HTTP does.



      Is there a way to do it? Thanks.







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