On 06/12/17 21:32, Mathieu Peltier wrote:
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 7:01 AM, Jason Haar wrote:
To reiterate Alex, "yes you can".
Squid supports "proxy over TLS" as well as the old/default "proxy over TCP"
- you use the https_port option
...but getting browsers to support it is challenging. The best way would be
to create a WPAD file that tells browsers to use "HTTPS" instead of "PROXY".
Then you can just use Proxy-Authentication using Basic and you'd be all set.
Hi,
Is this secure proxy well supported by other applications than
browsers in general (eg: wget, curl, yum, git, svn, php, ...)?
Thanks,
Most of the non-Browser tools have been supporting TLS explicit proxies
for decades already and have comparativly easy control over it. Browsers
are the latecomers here.
Amos
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