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Problem with squid redirect_program

I wrote a small software to redirect my users with squid using "redirect_program" in squid.conf .

Everything is ok when I browse standard websites, but if I try to connect to a website with https it hangs... my software is giving back the same line it get from squid (is it right?).

Any idea?
What should be the right output of this kind of softwares?
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I assume that there is some problem with certificate. I'm guessing, that your program gets some certificate alert, which should be accepted or rejected (for example - certificate untrusted, or expired, or something like that).
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No, it just rewrites the URL according to squid redirector programs.
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Great! You got the point... it has not SSL extension.
I was sure it was configured for it.

Thank you.
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