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Re: Bypassing proxies



* Quoting DEFFONTAINES Vincent (Vincent.DEFFONTAINES@coe.int):

> Wondering if some people know of some "content-aware" proxies/filters, to
> attempt to block [some of] those dangerous products (apart from maintaining
> a black-list...)

Since the traffic is encrypted, content filtering
will not trigger. 

> Certainly, it will always be possible to encapsulate anything in HTML very
> sharply, but some filtering could be made still? 

If you allow traffic between the client and the
Internet at all, tunneling will always be
possible.

> (Maybe even run a browser on the proxy and have it check it is able to
> display what goes through? sounds a bit freak, doesn't it?)

Why do you allow people to install software on the
clients, if you don't trust them.

- rk

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