[CentOS] squid proxy, https and apple store

Wed Jun 11 12:55:03 UTC 2014
Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator <goetz.reinicke at filmakademie.de>

Am 11.06.14 14:02, schrieb mark:
> On 06/11/14 07:45, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm a bit confused regarding the connection of a Mac OS X system to the
>> app store by the app store client.
> 
> Hi,
> 
>     I'm a bit confused as to why you're posting a Mac OSX question, and one 
> that I assume deals with the Apple app store, to the CentOS mailing list?
> 

Hi, now I'm confused, so you say, my squid configuration is correct and
i should be able to connect to the service?

	/Götz

>>
>> Squid is configured using ncsa_auth and I can access https and http
>> websites without a problem.
>>
>> But the app store app is not logging in. I do get
>>
>> ==> /var/log/squid/cache.log <==
>> 2014/06/11 13:23:10| The request CONNECT p12-buy.itunes.apple.com:443 is
>> DENIED, because it matched 'ncsa_users'
>> 2014/06/11 13:23:10| The reply for CONNECT p12-buy.itunes.apple.com:443
>> is ALLOWED, because it matched 'ncsa_users'
>> 2014/06/11 13:23:10| The request CONNECT p12-buy.itunes.apple.com:443 is
>> ALLOWED, because it matched 'CONNECT'
>>
>>
>> in my squid logfile.
>>
>> Any hints or suggestions? Regards . Götz

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