I agree 100% with Reco.
Don't use technical Stuff to protect your children.
Learn them to use their Brain, to protect their self.
It's the most important thing, when u sit in front of a Computer.
When u want to block adult content u have to block 80% of the entire visible
web.
And you will spend your evenings to make your blacklists up2date.
Greetings
Sascha
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Von: Reco [mailto:recovery...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. März 2015 13:52
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Redirect HTTPS with Squid3+Squidguard
Hi.
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 13:21:57 +0100
Peter Viskup skupko...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
just jumped into SSLBump/Split features some months ago. I don't find
these features harmful. Especially when protecting your children from
access of YouTube or other possibly harmful sites. Once you are logged
with Google account they redirect your communication to https which
makes the inspection not possible. The Squid's SSLBump/Split (whose
name in latest version SslPeekAndSplice) is the only feature which
will make the inspection happen. This means there are still some cases
where this feature is very helpful and the only one freely available.
If you're considering that spying on your own children is a good idea - I don't
even know what to say. They solve such problems here by educating children, not
limiting their internet access. Besides, if a child would really want to bypass
such access control - he or she will find a way sooner or later (hint - a
cellphone, for instance).
The only good usage of SSL Bump in my book is reverse-engineering certain
proprietary applications.
Recp
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