Hi Friends !
Web security >>http/s>>operation mode>>transparent
i am using this with firefox and i am able to browse and parallely i am using standred proxy setting in IE and i am able to browse
Thanks
Transparent mode proxy behavior has been the same for years. Runs as a default standard proxy usually on port 8080. Transparent mode simply adds in a hook to redirect port 80 traffic up to the proxy port of 8080. You can actually do the same behavior for other ports if you want to try it using a DNAT rule.
HTTPS 443 in transparent mode is similar for the hook but adds a bunch of complexity for handling website certificates
Transparent mode proxy behavior has been the same for years. Runs as a default standard proxy usually on port 8080. Transparent mode simply adds in a hook to redirect port 80 traffic up to the proxy port of 8080. You can actually do the same behavior for other ports if you want to try it using a DNAT rule.
HTTPS 443 in transparent mode is similar for the hook but adds a bunch of complexity for handling website certificates
Astaro Beta Report
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Version: 7.460
Type: BUG
State: NOTABUG
Reporter: utm_kid
Contributor:
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