Thanks. The page wasn’t loading at all. It does now.
> On 18 Apr 2020, at 2:36 am, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> there was a problem on the server, now fixed.
> Apologies
>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:08 PM Antony Stone
>> wrote:
>> On Friday 17 April 2020 at 15:32:38,
On 4/17/20 12:00 PM, Sam Castellano wrote:
> Suricata/Snort is looking at the interface
If listening on a network interface is all these tools can do, and you
do not want to modify Squid, then you can [pay somebody to] write an
eCAP adapter (or an ICAP service) that will send decrypted messages
Hi,
there was a problem on the server, now fixed.
Apologies
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:08 PM Antony Stone <
antony.st...@squid.open.source.it> wrote:
> On Friday 17 April 2020 at 15:32:38, TarotApprentice wrote:
>
> > Trying to visit the confirmation page at
> >
Thank you for the swift response Alex, my main goal is to be able to use
suricata or snort to analyze the decrypted https traffic/payload.
Suricata/Snort is looking at the interface and naturally will only see the
https messages encrypted as the squid server receives the messages encrypted
and
On 4/17/20 11:22 AM, Sam Castellano wrote:
> My question relates to ssl bumping and potentially Icap/Ecap
> functionality. I currently have ssl bump/ interception working and
> communicating with a local ICAP server. Im trying to understand the
> process of how the decrypted data gets sent to the
Good morning,
My question relates to ssl bumping and potentially Icap/Ecap functionality. I
currently have ssl bump/ interception working and communicating with a local
ICAP server. Im trying to understand the process of how the decrypted data gets
sent to the ICAP server for analysis in
On Friday 17 April 2020 at 15:32:38, TarotApprentice wrote:
> Trying to visit the confirmation page at
> http://lists.squid-cache.org/confirm/squid-users/ but it doesn’t seem to
> be responding. I’ve tried over a couple of days.
When you say "not responding", do you mean you get no page content
On 16/04/20 9:09 pm, Vieri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In sslbump tproxy "mode" one cannot authenticate user to limit/allow their
> access to web content.
>
> I was thinking however of making a web form with auth within a custom Squid
> error page. This way a user would "automatically" whitelist a web
On 4/16/20 5:09 AM, Vieri wrote:
> In sslbump tproxy "mode" one cannot authenticate user to limit/allow their
> access to web content.
>
> I was thinking however of making a web form with auth within a custom Squid
> error page. This way a user would "automatically" whitelist a web site and
>
Trying to visit the confirmation page at
http://lists.squid-cache.org/confirm/squid-users/ but it doesn’t seem to be
responding. I’ve tried over a couple of days.
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