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12.11.15 1:23, Ahmad Alzaeem пишет:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> Hi guys<br>
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> I want to ask a question<br>
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> Assume I have a dns server that resolve all the names to the
ip of squid<br>
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> So we will have all websites go to squid<br>
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> The question is being asked here is :<br>
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> If I used squid in intercept mode<br>
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> Will I be able to handle http & https traffic without
adding cert and CA in<br>
> the clients browsers' ??</span><br>
No.<br>
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> Again<br>
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> Will I have issues with Https in certs ?</span><br>
May be, bay be not.<br>
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> cheers<br>
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