![]() Try connecting using skype and you should see the ip's and/or url's logged there, these either need to be whitelisted in squidguard or if ip based you should configure these ip addresses to the bypass proxy list, you can find it on the squid proxy service general page it's called "Bypass Proxy for These Destination I finaly managed to successfully use skype while Squid3 & Squidguard are enabled in thransparent mode with ssl bumping, I used two alias, one for the hosts ,and another for the networks (IP addresses in CIDR format) then, I've put both aliases on the bypass. The proper way to find out which ip or url's are being used by skype is to look at the squid access logs, you can find it by going to the squid proxy service and opening the "Real time" page it's the log on top of the page. ![]() Some services don't work well with squid, for instance with my IPTV service, url's were accessed ip based instead of hostname based so I had to uncheck the "Do not allow IP-Addresses in URL" option in squidguard on the "Common ACL" page, however I also had to configure a bypass proxy for these ip addresses to get it working, I my instance I had to configure a whole network range from which the IPTV was broadcasting x.x.0.0/16 ![]() Good, you've established that skype is working when you disable squid+squidguard, so we can rule out the firewall and squid+squidguard are now the main focus. ![]()
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