We want the traffic between us (the client) and our customer (the server) encrypted so it can't be sniffed, but we still want to view the message contents. So HTTP from our application to a local tcpmon for message viewing, then HTTPS over the external network to our customer.

(And, of course, we'd remove the monitor entirely once we go into production.)

Doug

Hubble, Christopher wrote:
Why would you want to do something like this?  Kinda defeats the point of
https.

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From: Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 9:29 AM
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Subject: tcpmon with SSL/HTTPS


What I'd like to do is have a proxy that can accept a plain text request over http and proxy it to an https server. I'm guessing I can't do this with tcpmon, but then again, I could be wrong. Can anyone confirm or provide an alternate solution? Thanks.

Doug





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