I've been troubleshoot a site that I haven't been able to load using the
squid proxy. Based on the information provided I was able to determine it
was an issue with the cipher that the proxy was trying to use.
When I add sslproxy_cipher RCA-MD5 it allows the site to open.
Now my concern is t
Hi Yuri,
I just got my Squid up and running on a fairly active test environment, and
am seeing the same error printed. Did you ever figure out what was causing
the errors? It appears that the pages that are requested are still loading,
it just appears to be happening more slowly.
Cheers,
Matt
Hi Michael,
I was just reading this thread, and I've been following the same line of
thought wrt to monitoring the contents of HTTPS payloads that way I can
conduct analysis with an IDS such as Snort, or Bro. Did you end up having
any luck with ICAP, or is this a rabbit hole that I'm going down?
Thanks for the reply Yuri,
I actually just sorted out my issue… it turns out that OpenBSD installs
OpenSSL to a different location then the default for squid. Once I changed
the path to where OpenSSL is on my machine it compiled. It is
/usr/local/ssl
Matt
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hey Francessco,
I actually tried to troubleshoot the problem on my own while I was waiting
to hear from other people. I'm using OpenBSD 5.6, which I would assume
would be one of the OS's trialled by the developers.
It turns out my mistake was with the --with-openssl switch I wasn't
specifying th
Hey Sven,
I'm running into the same problem at the moment, did you have to add that
code to get the program to work, or did you make a new certificate with an
address in the NS.
Thanks,
Matt
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Thanks for the quick reply Yuri,
I made a few changes to make sure that I was doing the right thing with
respect what port I'm using, and this is my current configuration. Both my
certificate as well as my key are in the same file, which from my
understanding should work, however I'm sure I'm mis
Hello Everyone,
I'm not to this forum and using Squid. I've downloaded and installed Squid
3.4 on OpenBSD. I'm currently attempting to get the program to run as a
transparent proxy. I'm currently getting the following error message, and
I'm not quite sure what is causing it, I've verified that