Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
>
>> I'd think you could configure Squid to strip HTTPS and / or provide a
>> consistent maintainable HTTPS / TLS / SSL that your devices can support
>> while it can step up to talk to what ever level of security on the
>> outside. Plus, it can cache things for you. ;-)
>
> Interesting, that does seem a bit more elegant, though I'm not really
> concerned about anyone tapping into my local network traffic (even if
> they crack my WiFi, they'd have to be on my property in order to get
> close enough to pick up the signal).
Just a tangential point...
Don’t forget that a highly directional (dish) antenna can be used to
eavesdrop or participate in a wireless LAN that is far too distant for use
by a typical low gain antenna.
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