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Oleg Abrazhaev2014-12-08 16:17:55
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Oleg Abrazhaev, 2014-12-08 16:17:55

What will squid see if you use the Tor browser?

At work, we installed squid and let traffic through it in order to monitor employees (who goes where).
If you use Tor, what will be monitored in squid ?
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Squid stands on the server through which the Internet goes. And I'm running Tor on another computer and I'm a client of the network shared from that server. Tor is working. I wonder what squid sees in the logs.

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Gem, 2014-12-09
@seyfer

In your case, the torus is also redundant. Any ssl\encrypted tunnel on a non-standard port. Although I suspect that both on the standard ... and that they will not see an unencrypted (regular proxy) anyway.
In the case of tor, ssl connections to arbitrary (but generally known as tor nodes) servers. It's all.
PS With regards to DPI at the expense of the aircraft, this is not a joke. Not every corporation / provider can afford this (please note, not ideal) toy.

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Spetros, 2014-12-08
@Spetros

You won't be able to use tor.
For it to work, squid needs to be configured in a special way.

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