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Re: Https_port with "official" certificate

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On Wednesday 24 August 2016 at 13:09:52, Samuraiii wrote:

> Hello,
> I am trying to setup squid as SSL protected proxy for few users without
> any intention to use ssl-bumping or any other MITM technique.
> I just want to have SSL secured connection between browser and proxy.
> Proxy will not be "transparent" and will be using PAC file for
> configuration and PAM for authentication.
> I want to avoid any "other software" alternative as stunnel etc...
> I also have (for server involved) valid "Lets encrypt" certificate which
> I would like to use for this.
> What can I do to achieve this on squid 3.5?

Unfortunately it's not Squid that's the challenge - it's the browser.

If you're using Firefox and/or Chrome, you should be okay.

See "Encrypted browser-Squid connection" at the bottom of
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/HTTPS


Antony.

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