Hi all, 

We have a Squid based Virtual Machine with preconfigured SSL Search where you 
can add SSL Bump *only* for selected Google domains with simple click of a 
mouse from Web UI. 
It is in the Virtual Appliance section of QuintoLabs web site. The version 
3.0.1 we have in development enforces Safe Mode with Google (by adding 
safe=active ane messing with Cookies), Yahoo, Bind and YouTube automatically 
out of the box. 
If you are interested I can post a link to the alpha of verson 3.1 here.

Raf

-----Original Message-----
From: Eliezer Croitoru [mailto:elie...@ngtech.co.il] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 12:38 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Re: Google nosslsearch

Hey There,

By google docs it seems like that sanest option is to add the " 
&safe=active" if do not exist which forces something on the url level.
A url rewriting can be nice but I would prefer to not do that if possible to 
change the node but to work with the regular google domains list.
For example..
The domain should be a google domain + path syntax which includes all search 
structure while not having in it any thing that result in something else then: 
"&safe=active".

Also to all that there is an option to add ssl_bump only for google servers 
around the world or something similar.
(The implementation can be a bit tricky)

Note that there are many domains out-there which are run by google such as 
www.google.co.uk , www.google.dk, www.google.pl, www.google.com.py and many 
more..

Eliezer

On 17/12/13 00:25, babajaga wrote:
> Just to let you know:
> Rewriting the URL google.com -> nosslsearch.google.com (using
> url_rewrite_program) AND
> url_rewrite_host_header off
>
> works with my (beloved) squid27.
>
> Thanx to your good idea !
> More convenient compared to the DNS-hack.
>
>
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