← Back to context Comment by 0nethacker1 1 year ago I like the fact this doesn't impact performance like MITM solutions do. 2 comments 0nethacker1 Reply jonfriesen 1 year ago That was one of our biggest motivators when dreaming up Qtap.How can we remove the impact that proxies have on connections, AND see the content without having to manage a custom certificate authority, AND not have to instrument all of our code. mrbluecoat 1 year ago If installed in a router, can it see traffic of all devices connected to it or only traffic that originates in the router itself?Perhaps with `direction: all`https://github.com/qpoint-io/qtap/issues/29#issuecomment-286...
jonfriesen 1 year ago That was one of our biggest motivators when dreaming up Qtap.How can we remove the impact that proxies have on connections, AND see the content without having to manage a custom certificate authority, AND not have to instrument all of our code. mrbluecoat 1 year ago If installed in a router, can it see traffic of all devices connected to it or only traffic that originates in the router itself?Perhaps with `direction: all`https://github.com/qpoint-io/qtap/issues/29#issuecomment-286...
mrbluecoat 1 year ago If installed in a router, can it see traffic of all devices connected to it or only traffic that originates in the router itself?Perhaps with `direction: all`https://github.com/qpoint-io/qtap/issues/29#issuecomment-286...
That was one of our biggest motivators when dreaming up Qtap.
How can we remove the impact that proxies have on connections, AND see the content without having to manage a custom certificate authority, AND not have to instrument all of our code.
If installed in a router, can it see traffic of all devices connected to it or only traffic that originates in the router itself?
Perhaps with `direction: all`
https://github.com/qpoint-io/qtap/issues/29#issuecomment-286...