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The following command line will get you up and running quickly. It presumes you've generated a suitable CA certificate and are intending to use the proxy as a local MITM on your machine:
Are you able to provide how you generated the CA certs for the proxy? The way I tried didn't seem to work and Squid kept restarting with the error: FATAL: No valid signing SSL certificate configured for HTTP_port [::]:3128
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I figured out a way of getting past this issue but now I'm onto another issue and that is when I browse to a site I get the usual security warning about the certificate not being authentic and what not so I added the cert to my local pc's Trusted Root CAs and it still doesn't work.
Hoping someone can give me a few steps on how to achieve this.
Are you able to provide how you generated the CA certs for the proxy? The way I tried didn't seem to work and Squid kept restarting with the error:
FATAL: No valid signing SSL certificate configured for HTTP_port [::]:3128
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: