Squid configuration directive tls_key_log
This directive is not available in the v5 version of Squid.
This directive is not available in the v4 version of Squid.
For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | tls_key_log |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | --with-openssl |
Default Value: | none |
Suggested Config: |
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Configures whether and where Squid records pre-master secret and related encryption details for TLS connections accepted or established by Squid. These connections include connections accepted at https_port, TLS connections opened to origin servers/cache_peers/ICAP services, and TLS tunnels bumped by Squid using the SslBump feature. This log (a.k.a. SSLKEYLOGFILE) is meant for triage with traffic inspection tools like Wireshark. tls_key_log <destination> [options] [if [!]<acl>...] WARNING: This log allows anybody to decrypt the corresponding encrypted TLS connections, both in-flight and postmortem. At most one log file is supported at this time. Repeated tls_key_log directives are treated as fatal configuration errors. By default, no log is created or updated. If the log file does not exist, Squid creates it. Otherwise, Squid appends an existing log file. The directive is consulted whenever a TLS connection is accepted or established by Squid. TLS connections that fail the handshake may be logged if Squid got enough information to form a log record. A record is logged only if all of the configured ACLs match. While transport-related ACLs like src and dst should work, Squid may not have access to higher-level information. For example, when logging accepted https_port connections, Squid does not yet have access to the expected HTTPS request. Similarly, an HTTPS response is not available when logging most TLS connections established by Squid. The log record format is meant to be compatible with TLS deciphering features of Wireshark which relies on fields like CLIENT_RANDOM and RSA Master-Key. A single log record usually spans multiple lines. Technical documentation for that format is maintained inside the Wireshark code (e.g., see tls_keylog_process_lines() comments as of Wireshark commit e3d44136f0f0026c5e893fa249f458073f3b7328). TLS key log does not support custom record formats. This clause only supports fast acl types. See https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidAcl for details. See access_log's <module>:<place> parameter for a list of supported logging destinations. TLS key log supports all access_log key=value options with the exception of logformat=name. Requires Squid built with OpenSSL support. |
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