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Sure. :)

This way:

http://yvoinov.blogspot.com/2014/08/squid-tor-privoxy-transparent-dns.html
http://yvoinov.blogspot.com/2014/08/squid-tor-privoxy-transparent-dns_19.html

:)

04.02.2015 2:44, Anton Radkevich пишет:
>
> Yuri,
>
> Can you please share any configuration examples? ;)
>
> 03 февр. 2015 г. 23:27 пользователь "Yuri Voinov" <yvoinov@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:yvoinov@xxxxxxxxx>> написал:
>
>
> Eliezer,
>
> Squid can be cascaded with Privoxy+Tor. :)
>
> And then - we can route users into it using ACL's.... ;)
>
> Yep, not Squid itself. But with external services......... ;)
>
> 04.02.2015 2:23, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
> > On 03/02/2015 17:14, Anton Radkevich wrote:
> >> so just to be clear the connection flow will look like:
> >>
> >> browser <Encrypted Tunnel> Server <HTTP or HTTPS connection> Destination
> >>
> >> where <Encrypted Tunnel> is probably some form of HTTPS connection for
> >> support with the browser PAC
>
> > Hey Anton,
>
> > Squid do not support socks connection or any other form of encryption.
> > The known options to encrypt the connection between the client and the
> server are:
> > - ssl vpn tunnel
> > - ssh vpn tunnel
> > - some other weird and special ways
>
> > Since I am not familiar with all authentication methods I cannot answer.
> > On the other hand squid offers couple ways to authenticate and I am
> sure that the choice between md5 or other sha algorithm is not important
> if you are encrypting the connection between the server and the client
> using a tunnel.
> > If you wish to use some higher security levels you can use client side
> certificates and pin IP addresses to the certificates.
>
> > All The Bests,
> > Eliezer
>
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