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| Subject: | Re: Blocking IM |
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| Date: | Tue, 13 Dec 2005 13:34:59 -0500 |
Trying to block IM has become increasingly difficult, escpecially with programs like tor (tor.eff.org) becoming more popular. basically a dynamic SSL proxy. I would be interested to know how someone would block or be able to inspect SSL traffic going to a dynamic proxy. Say I setup a SSL proxy at home?
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