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.
On 06/12/17 21:32, Mathieu Peltier wrote:
Is this secure proxy well supported by other applications than
browsers in general (eg: wget, curl, yum, git, svn, php, ...)?
Thanks,
On 06.12.17 22:58, Amos Jeffries wrote:
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.
but they mostly do not support WPAD, because they do not support javascript.
there is sw called libproxy that supports at least the part needed for WPAD
but I'm not sure how many of those tools support it.
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