On 10/26/22 10:43 AM, mingheng wang wrote:
Hello all,
Hi,
Since ssl_bump can generate self signed certificates on the fly, I
wonder if this setup is possible, or even just in theory:
clients with necessary root CA installed connect to a local Squid. With
ssl_bump and self signed certs,
Hello all,
Since ssl_bump can generate self signed certificates on the fly, I wonder
if this setup is possible, or even just in theory:
clients with necessary root CA installed connect to a local Squid. With
ssl_bump and self signed certs, it always talks with the clients over
HTTPS, making clien
On 10/25/22 21:27, Sneaker Space LTD wrote:
Is there a way to use specific DNS servers based on the user or
connecting IP address that is making the connection by using acls or any
other method? If so, can someone send an example.
One can write an external ACL helper that will use whatever DN
On 10/25/22 20:55, Matthew H wrote:
I have included the requested output from tcpdump below:
Thank you! This raw output is sufficient to determine that no transfer
encoding was used by this buggy origin server. I have updated the GitHub
comment/summary accordingly.
N.B. In the future, plea
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 4:27 AM Sneaker Space LTD
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to use specific DNS servers based on the user or connecting
> IP address that is making the connection by using acls or any other method?
> If so, can someone send an example.
>
If you are using BIND, you can al