On 15/09/18 5:49 AM, John Refwe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a couple of questions about the squid https_port.
>
> 1) Does it only exist for transparent connections? I know if I want to
> have a transparent proxy that can accept requests TLS requests, I need
> to have the port be a https_port rather
On 09/14/2018 12:11 PM, John Refwe wrote:
> I have a couple of questions about the squid https_port.
>
> 1) Does it only exist for transparent connections?
No, it does not. It also supports encrypted connections between the
client and Squid. In that scenario, Squid can be called an HTTPS prox
Hi (sorry resending this because the original sent as an html email),
I have a couple of questions about the squid https_port.
1) Does it only exist for transparent connections? I know if I want to have a
transparent proxy that can accept requests TLS requests, I need to have the
port be a ht
Hi,
I have a couple of questions about the squid https_port.
1) Does it only exist for transparent connections? I know if I want to have a transparent proxy that can accept requests TLS requests, I need to have the port be a https_port rather than a http_port, but is that what it was create