On 06/08/2016 07:53 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:

Thanks Eliezer, good summary. I've changed the subject to reflect better the 
issue. As far I undestand from documention one can bump https only by 
interception.

No.  ssl-bump works very well with regular proxy mode, i.e. the browsers 
configure the address and port of the proxy or use PAC.

But what about if one Windows user login against an Active Directory, will the 
authenticacion work to use the proxy?

I mean, what I'd want is:

- Only users of an Active Directory can use the proxy

In regular proxy mode, authentication and peek+splice works fine.
Note that peek+splice does not require Squid CA certificates on the clients.

- Block certains urls

Is that possible with squid+ufwdbguard?

ufdbGuard works always, independent if Squid uses interception or not.
The issue is the messages that a browser displays for the end user (see earlier 
email).

Marcus
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