[squid-users] 443 traffic allowed

From: Billy Kotlaroff <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:34:51 +1100

I have users on the network using a proxy program called hopster which
encrypts traffic from the client and forwards to a server allowing access to
applications otherwise banned. My understanding is that squid cannot
inspect the traffic because it is encrypted and tunnelled through squid.
Squid does not decrypt to inspect traffic. Please correct me if otherwise.

Is there anyway this can be blocked by using squid? I have the destination
IP address, and it connects to destination port 443. I believe this
information is the same all the time, but I cannot confirm.

Has anyone else has experience with this?

Cheers,
Received on Mon Nov 29 2004 - 22:34:56 MST

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