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Linux Lite Version (squid-openssl) Does Not Require Certificate For Client - Request, Can We have that on your builds for windows? #113

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I found out that your version, does actually require client certificate to SSL Bump, I really have problems, and many I think so too, many obstacles on certs.
I recently got to test out Linux Lite with newest stable distro (Ubuntu variation), with squid-openssl installed. installed squid with apt-get install squid-openssl
When I enter terminal squid -k parse on that machine, in last lines it says:

2023/10/24 17:40:02| Using key in /squidcerts/v2/squid.home.private.crt
2023/10/24 17:40:02| Not requiring any client certificates

I don't know how it is compiled and dunno much, I am just a casual linux user.

When I squid k -parse on your build, it hasn't word on certs like that way linux lite version, man there are many, many, many people complain about ssl_bump dont work on their machines.

Yes, it is quite nice that my installed squid on linux, works like charm into SSL_BUMP - i searched and searched on certs and ssl_bump, no exactly answers worked.
I had only failed attempts every way that I googled and tried SSL Bump... That is a nice feature of squid ssl bump, so we can cache secure sites and have control more on internet users.

Can we have that on your windows build in future? I liked Squid since, knowing about caching web

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