Re: [squid-users] SSL Interception Error

2012-06-08 Thread Amos Jeffries

On 8/06/2012 10:02 a.m., Daniel Niasoff wrote:

Hi

I have been using SSLBUMP for quite a while and it has been working really 
nicely.


Implication: it is probably not an ssl-bump issue.


One new user has started testing it (from a Windows 7 client) and they are 
unable to open SSL sites. Other users in the same location on Windows PCs are 
able to open these sites without a problem but this user cannot. As it's a 
windows PC the first thing we tried was a reboot but to no avail.

The issue that the user is getting is the certificate is being generated for 
http instead of http://www.google.co.uk for example.


So where does the http:// protocol scheme come from?  certs only list 
the domain name.


Amos



RE: [squid-users] SSL Interception Error

2012-06-08 Thread Daniel Niasoff
Hi Amos,

Sorry what I means was that in the issued to of the certificate it should say 
Issued to: www.google.co.uk but instead it says Issued to: http

Thanks

Daniel

-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz] 
Sent: 08 June 2012 09:41
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] SSL Interception Error

On 8/06/2012 10:02 a.m., Daniel Niasoff wrote:
 Hi

 I have been using SSLBUMP for quite a while and it has been working really 
 nicely.

Implication: it is probably not an ssl-bump issue.

 One new user has started testing it (from a Windows 7 client) and they are 
 unable to open SSL sites. Other users in the same location on Windows PCs 
 are able to open these sites without a problem but this user cannot. As it's 
 a windows PC the first thing we tried was a reboot but to no avail.

 The issue that the user is getting is the certificate is being generated for 
 http instead of http://www.google.co.uk for example.

So where does the http:// protocol scheme come from?  certs only list the 
domain name.

Amos