Re: [squid-users] How to limit duration of SSL connections

From: Jason Voorhees <jvoorhees1_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 11:04:39 -0500

Right now I don't have access to squid's logs but I remember that there
wasn't enough usable information.

I'd block SSL connections to numeric IP but there are some websites
(including Hotmail among others) that clients connect under the same
pattern.

I'll post again to the list when I have access.log in my PC again.

Amos Jeffries escribi�:
>> Hi friends:
>>
>> I'm running Squid on server running Debian Etch for a customer of mine.
>> I'm using sarg to generate reports of each user behing Squid accesing
>> Internet.
>> There are a lot of restriction about non-related to work websites like
>> music on line, webchats, MSN, Yahoo, hi5, among other sites goods for
>> wasting time. All of my rules are blocking them perfectly except for
>> some users that I do not how connect to "random" IP addresses and port
>> 443 using (I asume) SSL tunnels.
>>
>> Those connections are too long, they have a duration of 1 minute, 1 hour
>> even 5 o 8 hours as I see in my sarg reports.
>>
>> I was working with a bash script that parses access.log and detects
>> those IP address to block them later but the same users always find
>> different IP address to "bypass" Squid.
>> I believe they're using some kind of tunneling software like hopster,
>> ultrasurfer, freegate or who know what!
>
> Sounds a bit like skype. What does access.log show for one of these
> connections?
> ie "CONNECT 1.2.3.4:443 HTTP/1.0" ??
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/FilteringChat
>
>> I'm not allowing any traffic to pass my firewall, users only can reach
>> Internet through Squid exclusively.
>>
>> Is there a way to detect these kind of tunneling software? I was
>> thinking on limit the duration of a SSL connection since a normal SSL
>> request in https it takes just a few seconds, right?
>
> No, as long as the clients web browser needs it to take. I've had sessions
> with my bank in excess of an hour at times.
>
>> Is squid able to
>> limit how long can a SSL connection be?
>
> Looks like you want client_lifetime, but take note of the WARNING...
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.0/cfgman/client_lifetime.html
>
>
>> Thanks,... and sorry .. My english isn't good
>>
>
> Amos
>
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