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10.01.16 1:36, Marcus Kool пишет:
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> On 01/09/2016 09:49 AM, Darren wrote:
>> Hi
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>> Thanks Marcus
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>> I have been hacking my own branch of Squidguard so I can add support
for the SNI (I hope)
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>> How would I get the peek SNI output to t
On 01/09/2016 09:49 AM, Darren wrote:
Hi
Thanks Marcus
I have been hacking my own branch of Squidguard so I can add support for the
SNI (I hope)
How would I get the peek SNI output to the url_rewriter?
using url_rewrite_extras
I am a bit of a peek new comer.
Sounds like there is some
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09.01.16 15:45, Marcus Kool пишет:
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> On 01/09/2016 05:07 AM, Darren wrote:
>> Hi
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>> I am trying to hack squidguard to allow me to redirect users attempts
to connect to blocked https enabled sites.
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>> Some sites are allowed and the bulk
Hi
Thanks Marcus
I have been hacking my own branch of Squidguard so I can add support for the
SNI (I hope)
How would I get the peek SNI output to the url_rewriter?
I am a bit of a peek new comer.
Sounds like there is some hope and a possible way forward.
regards
Darren B.
Sent from Ma
On 01/09/2016 05:07 AM, Darren wrote:
Hi
I am trying to hack squidguard to allow me to redirect users attempts to
connect to blocked https enabled sites.
Some sites are allowed and the bulk are not. Currently I can see the Connect
details being handed to SG for processing and if I change th
Hi
I am trying to hack squidguard to allow me to redirect users attempts to
connect to blocked https enabled sites.
Some sites are allowed and the bulk are not. Currently I can see the Connect
details being handed to SG for processing and if I change this to return a
redirect to make it point