[squid-users] ssl + stunnel and cache peer

Baselsayeh Basel.sayeh at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 29 20:40:39 UTC 2016


is there a workaround that i can use cache peer and squid sslbump?
isnt stunnel is using ssl that squid dont need to re-crypting?

Yuri Voinov wrote
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> He means something like privoxy.
> 
> It possible tunnel https.
> 
> The similar config often uses for tunnel some proxied connections to Tor
> or another ISP or something.
> 
> But the thing he required is not possible. Cache peers does not support
> re-crypting right now and, ergo, only splice is possible for cache_peer.
> 
> 30.03.16 2:57, Antony Stone пишет:
>> On Tuesday 29 Mar 2016 at 20:11, Baselsayeh wrote:
>>
>>> my setup is
>>> my pc with squid(as stunnel client) -----> stunnel and proxy(normal non
>>> https)
>>
>>> ive got these errors:
>>> 2-i cant surf any https site
>>
>> What do you mean by the remote proxy being "normal non https"?
>>
>> Is that perhaps the reason you can't connect to HTTPS sites?
>>
>>
>> Antony.
>>
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