On 12 Apr 2006, at 06:49 , Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
> Sirs,
>
>
> I would like to have all internet requests go through my proxy  
> server.  My
> firewall now redirects all port 80 requests to my proxy server, I  
> would like to
> have port 443 requests go their also, because my filtering software  
> resides on
> the proxy server, and to get around the filter, all one has to do  
> is use https:
> and they are no longer subject to the rules.  I read through the  
> faq on https:
> and it doesnt look like this is what I want.  I added a rule to my  
> firewall to
> redirect port 443 traffic to my proxy server and it doesnt seem to  
> work
> (timeouts), plus I have nothing in either cache.log or access.log  
> to indicate
> that https: traffic is connecting.  Do I have to do another build  
> of squid and
> --enable-https: or is this only for reverse proxy for my internal  
> servers?  Or
> can I add an acl to address https traffic and if so, what?  I am  
> running Squid
> Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE6
> configure options:  --enable-storeio=diskd,ufs --enable- 
> smartfilter.  Redhat
> linux  8 kernel 2.4.19.
Dwayne:
This is not going to work.  The only time that anything will be  
visible is during the initial establishment of the SSL connection  
between the client (browser) and the server.  After the SSL  
connection is established, the HTTP request from the client and the  
HTTP response from the server are encrypted.  You won't be able to  
apply your filtering rules.
I am not part of the Squid development team and haven't used the  
HTTPS features.  This feature only makes sense when Squid is being  
used as a front-end to a server where the SSL connection is being  
established between the client and the Squid proxy server with  
communications between the Squid proxy server and the HTTP server  
being performed without encryption.
I'm sure that the Squid development team will correct me if I am wrong.
Merton Campbell Crockett
m.c.crockett@adelphia.net
Received on Wed Apr 12 2006 - 08:18:31 MDT
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