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    • KOMK Offline
      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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        • KOMK Offline
          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
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              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 Offline
                    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 Offline
                              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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