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On 10/20/2011 04:58 PM, John H. Nyhuis wrote:
Hi,  I'd appreciate some squid.conf assistance.

I'm trying to to build a squid in the middle server that will bump a client's http request to https.  This is not exposed to the real world; it's to help developers who need to capture and decrypt ssl encrypted web transactions in a dev environment.

For clarification, what I want is:
-the client connects via http through the squid proxy
-the proxy converts this to https and forwards the request on to the web server
-the web server only sees https, and replies via https

John,

I don't believe that's what the ssl-bump feature is designed to do.

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SslBump

ssl-bump allows you to intercept SSL connections, not convert an HTTP connection to an HTTPS connection.

--Will


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