Question about Squid Web Proxy

Started by bryanjones, January 05, 2026, 08:31:26 AM

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January 05, 2026, 08:31:26 AM Last Edit: Today at 08:07:14 AM by bryanjones
Hello,
Can the Squid web proxy be configured to filter URLs without requiring a certificate installation on client devices?

I've successfully set it up with a manually imported certificate, but I'm curious if Squid can perform URL filtering like some commercial firewalls do, without needing to install a certificate on the endpoints.

Thanks in advance!

Last edited by geometry dash 3d two days ago

With explicit proxy configuration on the client, yes. Transparently, no.
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@bryanjones: No firewall can do that, unless you configure the client to use a specific proxy. If they claim that they can, they are selling snake oil. The best they could do is to do DNS-based filtering, which is limited to the host part of the URL.

The very principle of traffic introspection relies on breaking up the encrypted traffic, thus presenting a fake certificate to the client which it must trust. If you cannot make all of your clients do that, you are out of luck.
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