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Re: SSL bump, SSL intercept, explicit, secure proxy, what is it called?

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This doesn't seem to have the SSL option like Foxyproxy does. 



From: Marcus Kool <marcus.kool@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: SSL bump, SSL intercept, explicit, secure proxy, what is it called?

If you use foxyproxy for firefox, you can use switchysharp for Chrome.

Marcus


On 25/05/17 09:00, j m wrote:
> Thought I'd try getting this to work in Chrome too.  NOTHING I try makes it work in Chrome.  Isn't running this from the Windows command line supposed to work?
>
> chrome --proxy-server=https://mydomain:myport
>
> When I do this, it runs Chrome, but it's still not going through the proxy despite Firefox on the same computer working just fine!
>
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