Re: [squid-users] Block all Web Proxies with squid.

From: <dhottinger@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 06:38:57 -0400

Quoting Tim Bates <tin@new-life.org.au>:

> dhottinger@harrisonburg.k12.va.us wrote:
>> Im sort of curious how you route your traffic? Im using iptables
>> and reroute all port 80 traffic to my proxy on port 8080. Port 443
>> traffic goes straight to website, because you cant cache encrypted
>> traffic. Or am I totally wrong about this?
> You can't cache it, but you can apply rules to it, thus restricting
> it's use for avoiding your proxy rules.
>
> I'm fairly sure that you can't do a transparent redirection though.
> Open to correct, but I think redirection breaks HTTPS.
>
> TB
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That is what I was thinking. I am running a transparent proxy.

-- 
Dwayne Hottinger
Network Administrator
Harrisonburg City Public Schools
Received on Wed Sep 05 2007 - 04:39:07 MDT

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