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Using wireshark??
If it works on squid you can use the debug sections of squid to debug the connection using it. If you do have an issue with wireshark or tcpdump traffic dumping\decryption you should really ask at tcpdump channel\mailing to verify why would their software do not show the content as you expect it to be and maybe there is an option that you are not using in the OS level combined with tcpdump that should allow you what you are talking about.

All The Bests,
Eliezer

On 07/01/2014 05:33 PM, Makkok wrote:
Hi Elizer,

Let me clarify the issue;

I successfully set up squid with ssl bumping feature /man in the middle
proxy/ against my home network.
Everything works perfect. I see the access.log every https connection url.
To check if it is really working, besides theaccess.log, I started sniffing
the traffic on the proxy interface.
And the issue begins from here.
If I sniff traffic generated by Internet Explorer, I can decrypt the sniffed
traffic via Wireshark.
But in case in Firefox or Opera, I cannot decrypt the packets, even though I
own the private key of the root CA(of course).
What should be the problem?
Thanks!





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