On 31/10/2011 13:02, Tymur Islam wrote:
Hi Everybody,

Is it possible to do Transparently Proxy of https (i.e. face book, gmail
etc) traffic?
it is possible to do a transparently(almost) proxy for https but not using squid. https is a secure protocol that his purpose is to prevent proxying\mangle it.



If no, how and why https traffic works through NAT/Masquerade?
the https protocol is on the higher levels of the network levels and not on the network level itself i.e not IP. nat and masquerade is on IP level so https doesnt really care as long the application level is untouched.

Regrads
Eliezer

Please help me to understand the above.

Thanks

TI


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