For a long time I've been running either a local ATS proxy, or a child/parent combination for my web browsing and it has me wondering.
I'm pretty sure the connection between browser and ATS when using SSL is unencrypted. But does that matter? If I have my facts right the encryption going on for SSL is simply between the browser itself and the remote origin website, with ATS acting as a pass-through. To put my question simply...if I switched from a local ATS forward proxy to one located on the public Internet would I be putting myself at risk when using SSL? I'd hate to think my SSL traffic would be vulnerable to any sort of snooping. Thanks In Advance. Regards, Adam -- ____________________________________________________________ Adam W. Dace <[email protected]> Phone: (815) 355-7285 Instant Messenger: AIM & Yahoo! IM - colonelforbin74 | ICQ - #39374451 Microsoft Messenger - [email protected] <[email protected]> Google Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/109309036874332290399/about
