On 05/04/11 21:40, Víctor José Hernández Gómez wrote:
El 05/04/11 10:31, Amos Jeffries escribió:
On 05/04/11 20:01, Víctor José Hernández Gómez wrote:
Dear squid users,
we remember to have measured the percentage of bandwitch devoted to SSL
in our squid installation, and it was about 10 percen
El 05/04/11 10:31, Amos Jeffries escribió:
On 05/04/11 20:01, Víctor José Hernández Gómez wrote:
Dear squid users,
we remember to have measured the percentage of bandwitch devoted to SSL
in our squid installation, and it was about 10 percent of total traffic.
SSL is not cacheable, and I think
On 05/04/11 20:01, Víctor José Hernández Gómez wrote:
Dear squid users,
we remember to have measured the percentage of bandwitch devoted to SSL
in our squid installation, and it was about 10 percent of total traffic.
SSL is not cacheable, and I think its use is increasing. I wonder if
there is
Dear squid users,
we remember to have measured the percentage of bandwitch devoted to SSL
in our squid installation, and it was about 10 percent of total traffic.
SSL is not cacheable, and I think its use is increasing. I wonder if
there is any experience with squid software using SSL engines
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, McDonald, Rob wrote:
I am looking to start caching SSL traffic, so I can make the content conform
to company HR policies.
There are commercial products that do this.
I was wondering what the Squid crowd was doing for this issue?
Generally HTTPS traffic can not be cached due to
Hello,
This is a tricky one:
1. Traffic is encrypted so any attempt to proxy the traffic could be consider a man in
the middle attack.
- apparently there was a ssl patch or in a future version of squid you will be
able to filter / log HTTPS connections.
Right now I am using the
I am looking to start caching SSL traffic, so I can make the content conform
to company HR policies.
There are commercial products that do this.
I was wondering what the Squid crowd was doing for this issue?
Thanks,
Rob