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Quoting Tim Bates <tin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

dhottinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Im sort of curious how you route your traffic? Im using iptables and reroute all port 80 traffic to my proxy on port 8080. Port 443 traffic goes straight to website, because you cant cache encrypted traffic. Or am I totally wrong about this?
You can't cache it, but you can apply rules to it, thus restricting
it's use for avoiding your proxy rules.

I'm fairly sure that you can't do a transparent redirection though.
Open to correct, but I think redirection breaks HTTPS.

TB

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That is what I was thinking.  I am running a transparent proxy.


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Dwayne Hottinger
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Harrisonburg City Public Schools



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