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Greetings,

I'm a backend dev who's been suddenly assigned a task to create a squid proxy to intercept cURL/wget requests. We've got old servers that don't support TLS 1.2 and some of the services we use will be requiring it soon, so the decision was made to route cURL and wget requests through a pair of squid servers. Unfortunately, I'm not a sysop (or even really knowledgeable in this area) and am having some trouble, hoping someone wouldn't mind helping me out.

I've been through the squid documentation and been playing around with the examples on the squid site, including finding one for creating an interception proxy. However, if I'm correct, for squid to be able to upgrade the TLS requests from their current 1.0 to 1.2, squid would need to decrypt the incoming request, then reencrypt it? I'm hoping someone out there may be willing to help point me in the right direction; I've been given a tight deadline, and both learning about the technologies and find an effective solution is straining.

Thank you,

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Rohit Sodhia

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