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> No SSL-bumping or whatever just forwarding.<br>
Firstly, the concept is not safe. Users will have a secure
connection to the proxy - as well as the next? HTTP? User misled
green padlock, believes all secure connection - as external
traffic is not encrypted after the fact. Second. You seriously
think that the world will sit under HTTPS? What, for example, you
want to protect on news sites?<br>
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Since I would like to set up proxy for few people I am comfortable
in telling them what to want from it and what not.<br>
Second what about of security on proxy login info?<br>
Last I asked this because I stumbled on this on official squid wiki.<br>
It wouldn't cross my mind that it existed.<br>
It should be corrected, if it is impossible to set it up.<br>
I really do not like your quick judgement.<br>
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