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05-27-2020 12:25 AM
05-27-2020 07:55 AM - edited 05-27-2020 07:59 AM
If RSA keys are used, the Firewall decrypts on-the-fly, if PFS keys are used the firewall has to use man-in-the-middle like the ssl forwarding proxy.
So from my expirience as long as RSA keys are used the connection opens, no matter if the firewall was able to decrypt it or not, but with PFS keys (DHE,ECDHE) it wont open if decryption fails.
05-27-2020 07:55 AM - edited 05-27-2020 07:59 AM
If RSA keys are used, the Firewall decrypts on-the-fly, if PFS keys are used the firewall has to use man-in-the-middle like the ssl forwarding proxy.
So from my expirience as long as RSA keys are used the connection opens, no matter if the firewall was able to decrypt it or not, but with PFS keys (DHE,ECDHE) it wont open if decryption fails.
05-27-2020 08:27 AM
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