[NTLUG:Discuss] (no subject)

Tom Tumelty tomtumelty at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 19:09:54 CDT 2015


ouch, that does sound evil..and interesting !


would this be able to, for instance on youtube,  block certain channels but
allow others?

They have company videos which they want to allow access too and they do
not want employee watching other videos on company time.


Is bump functionality built into squid  using the ssl_bump directive ? or
can you suggest where to learn about how to setup a bump server as you
describe ?

Thanks,
Tom



On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 6:55 PM, cjcox at acm.org <cjcox at acm.org> wrote:

> This has gotten hard.  Everything is going https.  So you can't see beyond
> the domain.  The solution is a bump server where you are presented with a
> false certificate and then you can decrypt the traffic (filter) and then
> reencrypt using the sites cert.
>
> If this sounds evil.. It is.
>
>
> Sent on the new Sprint Network
>
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> Date: Wed, Apr 1, 2015 6:11 PM
>
> What is a good internet filter for a company to block internet access to
> certain sites and to block access to certain youtube channels but not
> others ?
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