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I don’t know about Squid but I assume varnish has this feature:

https://docs.varnish-software.com/varnish-cache-plus/features/backend-ssl/

 

If you just need a GW without caching it should work as expected.

 

Eliezer

 

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From: squid-users <squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Sergey Maslyakov
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 9:41 PM
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Mutual TLS for the upstream example

 

Folks,

 

Is the CONNECT tunnel designed in a way that enables it to "enrich" the outgoing connection with mTLS authentication? "tls_outgoing_options" does not seem to work the way I was hoping it does.

 

My destination server requires mTLS authentication of the client. I have a valid key-cert pair and I can successfully execute a "curl" command to fetch a document from that server using the key-cert pair at hand.

 

I want to put Squid between my clients (Maven, Gradle, Docker Engine, etc) and the server so that clients would be configured to use the instance of Squid as an HTTPS proxy but would not have to be configured with the mTLS key-cert pair.

 

Here is how I see it:

 

Maven --- (HTTPS/CONNECT) ---> Squid (stores my mTLS key-cert pair) --- (mTLS/SSL) ---> Server

 

Is this doable within Squid architecture?

 

I got it working using NGINX with some minor hiccups and I was hoping I can do it more elegantly with Squid.

 

 

Thank you,

/Sergey

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