Marcus Kool escreveu:
just to make things clear ..... squid supports connection tunneling and not only HTTPS tunneling. A misconfigured squid can be used, for example, by worms to send spam emails !!! worms can connect to squid port (3128) and issues 'CONNECT' to port 25 and it will work !!!Yes, indeed Squid *does* support P2P using HTTPS tunneling.
It can tunnel, as it seems to me, any kind of TCP connection and not only HTTPS ones.
You may use the free ufdbGuard Squid redirector to block HTTPS tunneling. ufdbGuard can also block HTTPS sites which have no valid certificate
VERY VERY BAD idea on the real world :)
and sites which have no FQDN in the URL.
very GOOD idea :) -- Atenciosamente / Sincerily, Leonardo Rodrigues Solutti Tecnologia http://www.solutti.com.br Minha armadilha de SPAM, NÃO mandem email gertrudes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx My SPAMTRAP, do not email it
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