Bug 35131 - The iptables configuration for the transparent proxy should not cover HTTPS
The iptables configuration for the transparent proxy should not cover HTTPS
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: UCS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Squid
UCS 3.2
Other Linux
: P5 normal (vote)
: UCS 3.x
Assigned To: Squid maintainers
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Reported: 2014-06-17 11:43 CEST by Moritz Muehlenhoff
Modified: 2017-08-08 07:10 CEST (History)
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Description Moritz Muehlenhoff univentionstaff 2014-06-17 11:43:57 CEST
univention-squid/conffiles/etc/security/packetfilter.d/20squid includes 443/TCP, but support for SSL bumping in Squid needs to be explicitly enabled (and it's not covered in the UCR templates).

It should either be removed or made configurable using a UCR variable.
Comment 1 Stefan Gohmann univentionstaff 2017-06-16 20:40:08 CEST
This issue has been filed against UCS 3. UCS 3 is out of the normal maintenance and many UCS components have vastly changed in UCS 4.

If this issue is still valid, please change the version to a newer UCS version otherwise this issue will be automatically closed in the next weeks.
Comment 2 Stefan Gohmann univentionstaff 2017-08-08 07:10:42 CEST
This issue has been filed against UCS 3.2.

UCS 3.2 is out of maintenance and many UCS components have vastly changed in later releases. Thus, this issue is now being closed.

If this issue still occurs in newer UCS versions, please use "Clone this bug" or reopen this issue. In this case please provide detailed information on how this issue is affecting you.