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Em 09/12/15 13:11, George Hollingshead escreveu:
is there a simple way to log request made to https sites. I just want to see sites visited without having to set up tunneling and all this complex stuff i'm reading about.

Hoping there's a simple way, and yes, i'm a newb but smart enough to have your awesome program running; hehe

If you really want a SIMPLE way, than the answer is NO, that's not possible

With simply configuring the proxy on the users browsers, you'll be able to see the hostname, but not the full URL

user acessing https://www.gmail.com/mail/something/INBOX
will appear on the logs just as
CONNECT www.gmail.com

and that's how it works ... the path is only visible to the endpoints, the browser and the server, squid just carries the encripted tunnel between them, without knowing what's happening inside.

is it possible to decript and see the full path on the logs, being able to filter on them and everything else ?? YES, that's ssl-bump, but that's FAR from being an easy setup ...



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