Hi Donovan,
I felt in the same situation as you are and the only solution i've found
is to do the task is at firewall level. If someone point a reasonable
solution for a production environment i would be glad (i'll wait sslBump
to reach stable).
donovan jeffrey j wrote:
> Greetings
>
> i have a transparent squid with squidguard. i have a case where i need
> to allow all connections to port 443 except somesite.com.
>
> since Im not redirecting any 443 through squid. i guess i have to do
> it at the firewall level. unless someone could suggest a better way.
>
> basically " http://www.somesite.com " is blocked, but "
> https://www.somesite.com " is not. Ive tried very hard to stay away
> from filtering on 443.
> any insight would be helpful
> tnx
>
> -j
>
>
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