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On 11/24/2014 10:06 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
> I think you are confusing proxy authentication with WPAD/PAC files.
> WPAD knows nothing about proxy authentication: browsers do
>
> ie you use WPAD to tell browsers where/if they need to use a proxy
> and u
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Hey Mathew,
The defaults of squid should do what you are asking for as long as we
are talking about the same src domain and IP.
There are settings to make the persistent connections more effective
but I do not remember them by heart.
The start point w
Hello All.
My goal is to do ssl bumping in transparent proxy mode with domain
exclude possibility.
Let me tell you about squid's strange behaviour when I'm trying to do it.
In browsers it says something like this:
/This server could not prove that it is www.ukr.net; its security
certificate i
Hello,
We are trying to configure Squid with SSL bump in order to filter traffic
with a content filter. We have an existing self-signed root certificate and
private key that we use successfully with other similar proxy software, and
we wish to re-use it with Squid so that we don't have to distribu
Need to know if this is even possible…
We have a PHP app that uses CURL to send requests/get responses from servers of
various business partners. The connections to these partner servers are not
currently persistent. Setting keep-alive headers would be ineffective because
the connections are