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    The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve https://http/*

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      sonerzin @coffeelover
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      @coffeelover said in The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve https://http/*:

      You have to append

      url_rewrite_access deny CONNECT
      url_rewrite_access allow all

      to your squid custom options to make the redirect page work in SSL MITM mode.

      Where exactly do you put those options? Custom Options (Before Auth) / Custom Options (After Auth) / Custom Options (SSL/MITM)?

      SSL/MITM Mode: Splice All, Splice Whitelist, bump otherwise or Custom?

      Thanks!

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        coffeelover
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        I put these in "Custom options (before auth)"

        And for complete filtering (URLs instead of domains) of SSL-Traffic via squidguard you have to set the mode to "Splice whitelist, bump otherwise".

        Splice: Do not break the SSL Connection
        Bump: Break the SSL Connection (Proxy CA on Clients needed)

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          Dacosta
          last edited by

          Hi Coffee Lover,

          I got this error after I added as your suggest:

          Fastly error: unknown domain: yahoo.com. Please check that this domain has been added to a service.

          Details: cache-sin18030-SIN

          Please help.

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            Michele Trotta @coffeelover
            last edited by

            @coffeelover Thanks I have solved it

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              jpattard
              last edited by

              I cannot make this work with the latest version of PF sense. Anything else i should check?

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                robirf
                last edited by

                I have the same problem, when I´m not using ssl interceptation the page showed is on picture bellow.
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                But when I actived ssl interception the page showed is bellow.
                So I´ve tried to put these lines that you mentioned before , but for me not solved.

                36df853f-5550-45a6-9508-c2254c9d519f-image.png

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                  nilux17 @robirf
                  last edited by

                  same issue

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                    aGeekhere
                    last edited by aGeekhere

                    Try
                    https://forum.netgate.com/topic/100342/guide-to-filtering-web-content-http-and-https-with-pfsense-2-3

                    WPAD as your main setup
                    and transparent proxy to catch the rest.

                    Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                      nilux17 @aGeekhere
                      last edited by nilux17

                      Thx,
                      actually, i've already setup a wpad but i put a "return direct"
                      changing for a "return proxy ..." seems to do the trick

                      I don't investigate "more than that" but a windows 10 laptop, even with a proxy configuration try to connect on 443 for a lot of things.
                      Android apps too...

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                        aGeekhere @nilux17
                        last edited by

                        @nilux17 In Internet properties lan settings
                        Is Automatically detect settings checked?

                        Sounds like you are going through the transparent proxy rather than the WPAD

                        Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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                          nilux17 @aGeekhere
                          last edited by

                          @ageekhere
                          Yeap, of course !

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