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On Sun, 2016-03-13 at 00:09 +1100, Tim Bates wrote:
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Is it possible to do this:
* Intercept HTTPS and send it via Squid?
* Apply ACLs to the intercepted HTTPS traffic based on host/domain name?
* Not change any configuration on clients?
Should I keep researching how this peeking and bumping and splicing and
such works, or is it impossible?
TB
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Search for my previous posts...I've posted full configs on how to do exactly this.<BR>
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James
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