> Benedict simon wrote:
>> btw i got HAVP working get with https
>>
>> i did google arround and fould that u have to complile HAVP enabling the
>> SSL tunnel
>>
>> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/sbin/havp --enable-ssl-tunnel
>>
>> then do a make n make install
>>
>> and all http and https urls work jus grt
>>
>>
> Make sure you understand what that means. It just means HAVP can handle
> https requests. HAVP still won't "see" the content - so a virus on an
> HTTPS server will still get through. This isn't a bug - it's just a fact
> of SSL life.
>
> My suggestion to configure Squid to not forward HTTPS requests to HAVP
> still stands: it's just adds load with no up-side.
>
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> Cheers
>
> Jason Haar
> Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
> Phone: +64 3 9635 377 Fax: +64 3 9635 417
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Thanks jason

by th way i do need HTTPS to work since all my users have private IP and
the need to atleast check their mail .. that is standard sites like yahoo
mail etc..

so i need https

also i jus changed how squid n havp work

its now .. squid==> hvap===> internet

since i needed to have access list n internet access based on time for my
users

anthing other suggestion from u

regards

simon

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