> No. Simple rewrite rule to proxy https traffic, generates https->https,
> which isn't decrypted to http, but passed as-is.

I don't understand that.  According to me, in an https transaction, the
request is encrypted as well as the response.  To rewrite the request, the
proxy must be able to decrypt it, so the client must use keys supplied by
and usable by the proxy.

Am I missing something here?

Simon

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