On 15/09/21 1:21 pm, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 9/14/21 6:09 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
b) If those upstream servers are embedding URLs for clients to
directly contact the XaaS services. Then your desire is not possible
without redesigning the upstream service(s) such that they stop
exposing their u
On 9/14/21 6:09 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
b) If those upstream servers are embedding URLs for clients to directly
contact the XaaS services. Then your desire is not possible without
redesigning the upstream service(s) such that they stop exposing their
use of the XaaS. Which often also means red
On 9/14/21 7:12 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I have concerns about "SSL terminating". It sounds to me like you are
decidedly outside of the typical enterprise or home network scenario
where you are wanting to terminate / intercept / bump-in-the-wire TLS
connections. As such, I have *SERIOUS* /conc
On 9/12/21 10:16 PM, Mehrdad Fatemi wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Hi,
TL;DR: Proxy Auto Configuration
I'm looking for an elegant technology option to have telcos zero-rate
all of the traffic to a set of online destinations.
I assume that "zero rating" means that specific destinations, e.g. the
pro
On 13/09/21 4:16 pm, Mehrdad Fatemi wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for an elegant technology option to have telcos zero-rate
all of the traffic to a set of online destinations.
Can you clarify what you mean exactly by "zero rate" ?
What does it have to do with actions the proxy is performing
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for an elegant technology option to have telcos zero-rate all
of the traffic to a set of online destinations. Using an SSL terminating
reverse proxy could be a potential answer to this as we can focus on
zero-rating the proxy's downstream traffic with each ISP/Telco without