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On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 22:56 +1000, Dan Charlesworth wrote:
> Yeah, pinned SSL ‘aint gonna be bumped. The Twitter apps are another popular one that use pinning.
> 
> As far as your broken_sites ACL goes, you can’t use `dstdomain` because the only thing Squid can see of the destination before bumping an intercepted connection is the IP address. So for `ssl_bump none` you’ll need to be use `dst` ACLs instead.
> 
> ProTip: Here are the Apple and Akamai public IP blocks (to use in a dst equivalent of your broken_sites), respectively: 17.0.0.0/8, 23.0.0.0/12.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> On 30 Jun 2014, at 10:38 pm, James Lay <jlay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Topic pretty much says it...most sites work fine using my below set up,
> > but some (Apple's app store) do not.  I'm wondering if cert pinning is
> > the issue?  Since this set up is basically two separate sessions, I
> > packet captured both.  The side the I have control over gives me a TLS
> > Record Layer Alert Close Notify.  I am unable to decrypt the other side
> > as the device in question is an iDevice and I can't capture the master
> > secret.
> > 
> > I've even tried to ACL certain sites to not bump, but they don't go
> > through.  Below is my complete setup.  This is running the below:
> > 
> > Squid Cache: Version 3.4.6
> > configure options:  '--prefix=/opt' '--enable-icap-client'
> > '--enable-ssl' '--enable-linux-netfilter'
> > '--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for' '--with-large-files'
> > '--sysconfdir=/opt/etc/squid'
> > 
> > 
> > Any assistance with troubleshooting would be wonderful...thank you.
> > 
> > James
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > $IPTABLES -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -s 192.168.1.96/28 -p tcp --dport
> > 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3128
> > $IPTABLES -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -s 192.168.1.96/28 -p tcp --dport
> > 443 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3129
> > 
> > 
> > acl localnet src 192.168.1.0/24
> > 
> > acl SSL_ports port 443
> > acl Safe_ports port 80		# http
> > acl Safe_ports port 21		# ftp
> > acl Safe_ports port 443		# https
> > acl Safe_ports port 70		# gopher
> > acl Safe_ports port 210		# wais
> > acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535	# unregistered ports
> > acl Safe_ports port 280		# http-mgmt
> > acl Safe_ports port 488		# gss-http
> > acl Safe_ports port 591		# filemaker
> > acl Safe_ports port 777		# multiling http
> > 
> > acl CONNECT method CONNECT
> > acl broken_sites dstdomain textnow.me
> > acl broken_sites dstdomain akamaiedge.net
> > acl broken_sites dstdomain akamaihd.net
> > acl broken_sites dstdomain apple.com 
> > acl allowed_sites url_regex "/opt/etc/squid/url.txt"
> > acl all_others dst all
> > acl SSL method CONNECT
> > 
> > 
> > http_access deny !Safe_ports
> > http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
> > 
> > http_access allow manager localhost
> > http_access deny manager
> > 
> > http_access allow allowed_sites
> > http_access deny all_others 
> > http_access allow localnet
> > http_access allow localhost
> > 
> > http_access deny all
> > icp_access deny all
> > 
> > sslproxy_cert_error allow broken_sites
> > sslproxy_cert_error deny all
> > 
> > sslproxy_options ALL
> > ssl_bump none broken_sites
> > ssl_bump server-first all
> > 
> > http_port 192.168.1.253:3128 intercept 
> > https_port 192.168.1.253:3129 intercept ssl-bump
> > generate-host-certificates=on cert=/opt/sslsplit/sslsplit.crt
> > key=/opt/sslsplit/sslsplitca.key options=ALL sslflags=NO_SESSION_REUSE
> > 
> > always_direct allow all
> > 
> > 
> > hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ?
> > 
> > access_log syslog:daemon.info common
> > 
> > refresh_pattern ^ftp:		1440	20%	10080
> > refresh_pattern ^gopher:	1440	0%	1440
> > refresh_pattern -i (cgi-bin|\?)	0	0%	0
> > refresh_pattern .		0	20%	4320
> > 
> > icp_port 3130
> > 
> > coredump_dir /opt/var
> > 
> > 

Ah good catch thank you.  I've seen expensive proxy appliances just
tunnel the traffic through, but they get the host and domain name to all
control...which is really all I'm wanting to do is control what sites
are allowed.  I'll give your suggestions a go...thank you.

James





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