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    • B Offline
      bcpereiraa
      last edited by

      Thanks for answering,

      I am using squid in transparent mode. the certificate is trusted in my certification authority.

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        KOM
        last edited by

        One of your intermediary certs might using SHA-1.  I had a similar issue last week where the Server CA given to me by my authority had an older cert.  When I used their entire certificate bundle instead of just the server cert, it started working again.

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          bcpereiraa
          last edited by

          Weird. Look how is my certificate after signing. *Attach

          I checked in my CA root and everything with SHA256. the problem occurs when the squid uses. it would not be a limitation to enable or something?

          cert.png
          cert.png_thumb

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            KOM
            last edited by

            You have to check every certificate in the chain.  See my image.  Click on each certificate in the chain and check their details for SHA-1.  In my example, the middle certificate was SHA-1 until I replaced that cert with an updated bundle cert.

            cert.png
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              bcpereiraa
              last edited by

              also checked and is sha256;  :-\

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                bcpereiraa
                last edited by

                Very strange!

                When you open the site looks like is attach *sitecert.png
                When I go in certification path attach * site-path

                sitecert.png
                sitecert.png_thumb
                site-path.png
                site-path.png_thumb

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                  doktornotor Banned
                  last edited by

                  @bcpereiraa:

                  also checked and is sha256;  :-\

                  You need to check the topmost (root) one as well. Then go and get the updated cert bundle from them.

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                    bcpereiraa
                    last edited by

                    Everything is updated. The certificate is already signed as sha256 only when going pro squid it comes out as sha128.  :'(

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                      S. Kirschner
                      last edited by

                      You could try the squid option "sslproxy_cert_sign_hash",

                      I dont know actually if squid 3.4.10 support sha256 or higher.

                      Maybe its possible with the squid version 3.5.3 or higher.

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                        bcpereiraa
                        last edited by

                        @S.:

                        You could try the squid option "sslproxy_cert_sign_hash",

                        I dont know actually if squid 3.4.10 support sha256 or higher.

                        Maybe its possible with the squid version 3.5.3 or higher.

                        It is fixed from Version: 3.5.0.1 (Squid)

                        You can update the squid pfsense?

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                          bcpereiraa
                          last edited by

                          I found the new version of squid in pfsense repository.

                          https://files.pfsense.org/packages/10/All/squid-3.5.3-amd64.pbi

                          How do I get the packages install this?

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                            musicwizard
                            last edited by

                            i only see
                            beta 0.2.8
                            platform: 2.2
                            how do i know which version of squid3 this is? And how do you see if there is a update for a package?

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                              doktornotor Banned
                              last edited by

                              @musicwizard:

                              how do i know which version of squid3 this is?

                              https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense-packages/blob/master/pkg_config.10.xml#L1046

                              @musicwizard:

                              And how do you see if there is a update for a package?

                              System - Packages.

                              Regarding this "issue" - fascinating. You people break all encryption by the SSL bump brainfart, and then are concerned about SHA1. facepalm

                              Stop hijacking SSL and you won't have any such issue!  ::) ::) ::)

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                                S. Kirschner
                                last edited by

                                Yes its the version 3.4.10 available in the public Package Repository.

                                If you would like to install the squid-3.5.3-… from the pfsense files then you have to "build" your own Custom Package Repository and manipulate the "pkg_config.10.xml".

                                But be carefull, dont try it in a live environment. Also please read about "peak and splice" on the squid homepage.

                                Here is the link to Creating a Custom Package Repository https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Creating_a_Custom_Package_Repository

                                edit:

                                BTW you could see the version of installed squid version by enabling ssh , and connect via ssh to your pfsense server and type squid -v. Then you see the build options and version number.

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