On 30/07/18 04:59, Walter H. wrote:
> skype was blocking every raw-ip:443 instead of just its own IPs, a bit
> too restricted, though it can have a list of its own IPs and dst might
> just work.
That was the point. Skype is P2P software. Certain versions use raw-IP
to connect to arbitrary IPs.
On 30/07/18 04:59, Walter H. wrote:
> On 29.07.2018 06:11, Gordon Hsiao wrote:
>> is there a way to block any attempt to visit http/https by _any_ IP
>> directly, i.e.
>>
>> http://my-IP or https://my-IP (yes this will give a warning for SSL
>> most likely). here my-IP could be any IPv4 address,
On 29.07.2018 06:11, Gordon Hsiao wrote:
is there a way to block any attempt to visit http/https by _any_ IP
directly, i.e.
http://my-IP or https://my-IP (yes this will give a warning for SSL
most likely). here my-IP could be any IPv4 address, for example.
Basically I want to have Squid to
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2018 23:11:43 -0500
> From: Gordon Hsiao
> To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
> Subject: [squid-users] block visit 80/443 browsing via IP(no domain
> name)
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On 29/07/18 16:11, Gordon Hsiao wrote:
> is there a way to block any attempt to visit http/https by _any_ IP
> directly, i.e.
>
> http://my-IP or https://my-IP (yes this will give a warning for SSL most
> likely
Er, what makes you think that? Squid intercepting HTTPS has to already
be
is there a way to block any attempt to visit http/https by _any_ IP
directly, i.e.
http://my-IP or https://my-IP (yes this will give a warning for SSL most
likely). here my-IP could be any IPv4 address, for example.
Basically I want to have Squid to enforce all 80/443 access should be done
via a