On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 21:27:39 +0200, Ghassan Gharabli wrote: > Does OpenSSL work on Windows ? > Guido has an "experimental" 2.7 package available with SSL ... http://squid.acmeconsulting.it/ > > ANd does that mean I can use HTTPS to share with customers through SQUID! > Squid older than 3.2 cannot decrypt. 3.2 will only do so for non-intercepted traffic. You must configure all the customers browsers to use the proxy directly then ssl-bump the transaction. WPAD/PAC setup can assist with simplifying the browser configuration. Amos > > On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Ghassan Gharabliwrote: >> Does OpenSSL work on Windows ? >> >> >> ANd does that mean I can use HTTPS to share with customers through SQUID! >> >> >> Any Comments Please >> >> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:33 AM, purgat <purgatio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Hey >>> Someone else correct me if I am wrong but I believe you can use the >>> guide at the beginning of >>> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/SslWithWildcardCertifiate >>> to create your keys. It is written for a *nix system but if you are a >>> windows user I believe you can find a guide somewhere for OS of your >>> choice and do these on your machine. >>> good luck. >>> Purgat >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 08:54 +0200, Ghassan Gharabli wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I was trying to share HTTPS connection through Squid but it says that >>>> i need a certificate to work! >>>> >>>> >>>> The problem that I dont use Squid for a domain or with IIS! Im using >>>> Squid as Transparent HTTP for caching purpose and to save traffic thus >>>> I also want share HTTPS if its possible to work with HTTP Transparent >>>> Enabled . >>>> >>>> >>>> I thought like I can forward https requests from MikroTik Router to >>>> Windows Server 2003 that has Squid installed . >>>> >>>> >>>> If it should work properly then how to create .pem file or a >>>> certificate file ? >>>> >>>> >>>> Many Thanks for your help >>> >>> >>> >>