• @bokherif@lemmy.world
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    427 days ago

    Right, like a router can unencrypt and read what’s on the link. This is just IP blocks which will never work lol.

    • Semperverus
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      266 days ago

      “Hey there customer, if you want internet access on our network (the only one available in your area), you have to install our intermediary certificate on your machine!”

      • exu
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        35 days ago

        From having worked in an enterprise environment, there’s a chunk of websites that break when you intercept their SSL connection.

          • exu
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            25 days ago

            Not really, because the client system is configured to go through the proxy. That proxy will connect to the website and do filtering on the unencrypted content because it is initiating the connection. Next it’ll re-encrypt everything with its own certificate and serve it to the client.

              • exu
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                14 days ago

                Yes, but that’s what you would need to do and get if everyone had to install an intermediate cert.

        • Semperverus
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          126 days ago

          “Oh sorry, looks like we couldn’t decrypt that traffic, those packets went to the burn pile”

            • Semperverus
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              15 days ago

              File headers, magic bits, all sorts of stuff. Plus you can (and they do) try to load common file types, so if a PNG isn’t loading correctly, it fails the test.