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On Thu, 2015-11-12 at 09:37 +0300, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
Sorry , didn’t understand , could you explain more ??

cheers

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From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Lay
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:29 AM
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Subject: Re:  squid http & https intercept based on DNS server

On 2015-11-11 12:23, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> Hi guys
> 
> I want to ask a question
> 
> Assume I have a dns server that resolve all the names to the ip of 
> squid
> 
> So we will have  all websites go to squid
> 
> The question is being asked here is :
> 
> If I used squid in intercept mode
> 
> Will I be able to handle http & https traffic without adding cert and 
> CA in the clients browsers' ??
> 
> Again
> 
> Will I have issues with Https in  certs ?
> 
> cheers
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No.  Certain clients don't even use DNS, but a hardcoded IP (I'm looking at you TextNow).

James
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Some applications (I'm thinking mobile apps) may or may not use a hostname...some may simply connect to an IP address, which makes control over DNS irrelevant at that point.  Hope that helps.

James
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