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On 20/11/2022 2:43 am, UnveilTech - Support wrote:
Hi Amos,

Quick update...
A 10 lines PHP helper is able to catch the SHA1 key with a basis "openssl_x509_fingerprint" function when Squid, a 1 million lines product, could not be able ?

The question-conclusion you have reached is ridiculous...
 PHP is not just the script itself (that is more akin to *only* the squid.conf lines you configured) - it is likely also the Zend engine and/or Apache as well.  To compare against the entirely of Squid you would have to compare against all their Lines-of-Code, developer teams sizes and funding.  Against which a) Squid falls far short, and b) most said lines of code have nothing to do with your TLS problem.



Samples from the helper:
apple.com tls1.3, SHA1: "7B:B1:94:4F:56:5D:7D:64:A1:45:5C:91:E5:BA:0C:EA:D9:FB:91:50"
xforce-cracks.com tls1.3, SHA1: "31:3E:E1:3D:FD:B1:0A:C0:CA:AF:30:47:0A:BA:A1:49:D4:08:42:2A"

I'm sure the Squid team can do better than a PHP function 😊

What does said script to *exactly* ?

Cheers
Amos

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