Sorry i'm a newb with dumb questions first of all :)
I'm only interested in using bump so i can see https visited so i can block
as needed.
I am using latest 3.5.12 and was told i can use ssl bumping and have a wiki
link to show me how.
only problem on the wiki is that it says i have to install
I've had squid3.0 running with squidGuard on my old ubuntu 10.04 system
with no problems for a few months now.
I just recently was enlightened by Yuri how to compile using a local copy
of openssl so i could upgrade to latest squid. This was a success. Thanx
again Yuri :)
Only problem now is whe
I have a localy compilied the latest openssl to default location
/usr/local directory.
Is there a way to run ./configure to use the openssl headers and such in
the /usr/local directories?
i compiled the latest openssl cause i'm running an old ubuntu 10.04 in
which their openssl version doesn't
i am getting this message when trying to run my newly compiled squid
3.5.11. i think it's related to openssl but i'm really lost.
Any incite on what's needed to correct this? i'm really determined to bump
ssl so i can log them but it's becoming a pain for my skill level; lol
Thanx
FATAL: sign
Can any of you help a newb out here. I'm upgradihng from 3.0 to 3.5 so i
can see https connects and i'm a little confused as to what i need to add
to my working config for SSL bump
i have certificates generated just a basic squid.conf of what i need to add
to get SSL bump so i can log https conn
is there a simple way to log request made to https sites. I just want to
see sites visited without having to set up tunneling and all this complex
stuff i'm reading about.
Hoping there's a simple way, and yes, i'm a newb but smart enough to have
your awesome program running; hehe
Thanx
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