Squid configuration directive sslproxy_cert_sign_hash
For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | sslproxy_cert_sign_hash |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | --with-openssl |
Default Value: | none |
Suggested Config: |
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Sets the hashing algorithm to use when signing generated certificates. Valid algorithm names depend on the OpenSSL library used. The following names are usually available: sha1, sha256, sha512, and md5. Please see your OpenSSL library manual for the available hashes. By default, Squids that support this option use sha256 hashes. Squid does not forcefully purge cached certificates that were generated with an algorithm other than the currently configured one. They remain in the cache, subject to the regular cache eviction policy, and become useful if the algorithm changes again. |
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