On 21.02.16 21:10, turgut kalfaoğlu wrote:
Thank you for your reply; there is nothing about SSL neither in iptables
nor in squid settings now.
It only intercepts port 80 requests..
https runs (usually) on port 443
also, https means that connections are encrypted between browser and remote
serve
Hello Darren,
Sorry not to directly answer your question.. but would you be interested in the
following functionality regarding YouTube:
- Allow only specified YouTube videos to be watched on YouTube.
Best regards,
Rafael
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Hi all
AI am putting together a config to allow the kids to access selected videos in
YouTube from a page of links on a local server.
I am serving up the YouTube links in the format that is used for
embedding and they play embedded on a page from a local server.
The issues is that YouTube is
I'm bumping this question back up, because I also would like to know.
We'd rather not need users of our squid-based software to need to deploy
new CentOS 7 servers to run it.
On 12 February 2016 at 19:59, Jason Haar wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Given the real work on ssl-bump seems to be in squid-4,
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Hello All,
Squid 4.06 (and earlier) is failing to compile for me on Ubuntu 12.04,
Squid 3.x compiled without any issues.
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/squid-4.0.6/src'
Making all in mem
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/squid-
Hi, all.
I use Squid 3.5.14 in my VPS for forward proxy for some month.
When i access internet from my laptop, the speed is enough.
(with stunnel connect squid https_access port directly.)
But, if access from my android device(with stunnel, or AndoridProxy.)
Speed is more slow, and even, some we