Try to surf into the web site using firefox on a regular pc or chrome
and see what happens then.
Eliezer
On 04/07/2014 08:43 PM, Rajesh Srivastava wrote:
- That you have installed the root CA certificate on the device. - Yes,
certificate is installed on device
- The certificate is "bumpable". - Yes, I can see access logs for https
sites from browser
- The app is not using embedded certificate(public or per user). - I am not
sure though this might be the reason. Is there a way to know if an app for
e.g. twitter, soundhound etc. use embedded certificate.
Thanks,
Rajesh
Eliezer Croitoru-2 wrote
The answer to what you seek depends mainly on:
- That you have installed the root CA certificate on the device.
- The certificate is "bumpable".
- The app is not using embedded certificate(public or per user).
Eliezer
On 04/06/2014 07:56 PM, Rajesh Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
As part of a proof of concept, I am able to use ssl bump for https sites
from IE and Firefox browsers. I have created a self signed certificate in
squid and have added the same as trusted certificate in IE and Firefox
browsers.
I added the same certificate in a mobile device and could see ssl bump is
working from inbuilt mobile browser, chrome\safari browsers. But when I
use
mobile apps, then for couple of apps like twitter, soundhound etc, ssl
bump
is not working and I can see SSL error in squid cache log.
Is there a way to address ssl bump for mobile apps?
Thanks in advance,
Rajesh
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