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    How to forward all HTTPs traffic to HTTP?

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      torontob
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      Hi Everyone,

      Does this question belong to firewall section? I want to forward any HTTPs requests to HTTP. E.g. user browsing https://gmail.com to be forwarded to http://gmail.com

      Any input is much appreciated.

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        Nachtfalke
        last edited by

        Hi,

        I do not know a solution for that, but I am interested in, why you want to do that ?

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          torontob
          last edited by

          Packet sniffing.

          Any suggestions please?

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            Bai Shen
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            AFAIK, you'll have to just block 443.

            There are multiple sites that don't have HTTP equivalents.  Banks, merchants, etc.

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              torontob
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              So, any way I can block specific domains rather than simply port 443 which will block all access as you suggested? Domains and not IPs as Domains can occasionally map out to different IPs.

              Regards,

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                Guest
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                @torontob:

                So, any way I can block specific domains rather than simply port 443 which will block all access as you suggested? Domains and not IPs as Domains can occasionally map out to different IPs.

                Please use the search feature, this question has been asked many times

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