On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I am implementing a transparent proxy on the place I'm working with. I
already configured squid on my server and manually point proxy settings on
our clients browsers without any problems. However, since most of our users
are IT-know-how, so they just simply remove the proxy settings and directly
connect to the internet.

I have implemented a transparent proxy now (even if they remove the proxy
settings on their browser) but I have a problem in https websites. Https
websites wont apprear on my transparent proxy. I researched over the net
about this and many said that its not possible to transparent proxy https
requests.

Is there a way that I can tweak this problem? iptables perhaps? Show me the
code please.

Thanks to those who will respond.


Suggestions on how to dance with the IT-know-how co-workers:

1. Disable NAT (I'm assuming you are using private IPs) so nobody can
connect directly to the internet.
2. Perform NAT on a per port basis. (In your case, port 443)
3. <Maybe others could add>

Hth.

'Jopoy
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