Re: [squid-users] It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured).

2017-05-22 Thread Alex Rousskov
On 05/22/2017 08:14 AM, yuriang wrote: > It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent > cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured). I do not think it is possible to use SslBump steps 2+ with cache_peers that expect plain HTTP requests. AFAICT, for SslBump

[squid-users] It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured).

2017-05-22 Thread yuriang
It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured). # When I try to access an https: // # With this setting: http_port 127.0.0.1:3129 ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB

[squid-users] It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured).

2017-05-20 Thread yuriang
It is possible to use SSL_bump on my squid server 3.5.23, if my parent cache (cache_peer) does not use ssl_bump (not configured). # When I try to access an https: // # With this setting: http_port 127.0.0.1:3129 ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB