Hi, > ssl-bump is the process of decrypting a CONNECT request. Intercepted > (aka "transparent") traffic does not contain CONNECT requests. > > Squid also does not (yet) re-encrypt when sending traffic via peers. > This is why we block it instead. Ok, the re-encryption of such traffic would be needful. > Thank you for the permission to violate your privacy, posted in a > permanent public archive no less :) I think the user should decide if he wants to use it or not. With squid 3.1.0.15_beta-r1 it seems to work. http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/squid-3-0-19-transparent-sslbump-td1679105.html Where can I get this release? For me it would be easier to use a transparent proxy with ssl support instead of programming a proxy feature for Android. :-) greets, Markus.