RE: [squid-users] 443 traffic allowed

From: Elsen Marc <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 07:52:42 +0100

 
>
> 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.
 
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 M.
Received on Mon Nov 29 2004 - 23:57:34 MST

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