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docs(prd): add 0006, enable pipelock's native TLS interception
Supersedes the abandoned PR #8 (`mitmproxy-tls-interception`),
which built a mitmproxy + addon chain on the (falsified) premise
that pipelock could not MITM. Empirical proof from the impl-time
spike: with `tls_interception: { enabled: true, ca_cert, ca_key }`
in pipelock's config, pipelock answered a credential POST over
HTTPS with `STATUS=403 / body: blocked: request body contains
secret: GitHub Token` and emitted both `scanner:"tls_intercept"`
and `scanner:"body_dlp"` events. Standalone, no second proxy.

Net change vs PR #8: one sidecar instead of two, no vendored
addon, no addon-verdict pattern matching, no HTTPS-trust /
DNS / lookup workarounds. Same end-state behavior — pipelock's
DLP fires on plaintext for HTTPS hosts in the allowlist.

Also cleaning up the now-stale TLS-research notes:

- `docs/research/tls-mitm-for-pipelock.md` is removed. Its
  entire premise (mitmproxy in front of pipelock) is moot now
  that pipelock does the work natively. The mechanics of CONNECT
  bumping and the CA-lifecycle considerations it documented are
  the same as what pipelock implements; the PRD restates the
  parts that matter for the integration.
- `docs/research/pipelock-assessment.md` had two stale claims
  corrected: the "Pipelock does not perform TLS inspection (no
  CA trust injection)" line in §Scope gaps and the
  "no TLS termination" cell in the comparison table. Both now
  point at the `tls_interception` config and `pipelock tls`
  CLI instead.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 14:15:44 -04:00
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