On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Roman Gavrilov wrote: > No, when https request gets to the server(apache), its being decrypted > first then passed through apache routines, when it gets > to the proxy part the URI already decrypted. proxy in its turn issues a > request to the backend https server and returns the answer to the client > of course after caching it.
Well, it's the same as I described. No, mod_accel can not connect to backend using https. > Roman > > Igor Sysoev wrote: > > >On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Roman Gavrilov wrote: > > > > > > > >>I don't see any problem using it, actually I am doing it. I am not > >>talking about proxying between http and https. > >>Mostly its used for mirroring (both frontend and backend use https only) > >>no redirections on backend though :) > >> > >> > >>ProxyPass /foo/bar https:/mydomain/foobar/ > >>ProxyPassReverse https:/mydomain/foobar/ /foo/bar > >> > >>I'll be more then glad to discuss it with you. > >> > >> > > > >So proxy should decrypt the stream, find URI, then encrypt it, and > >pass it encrypted to backend ? Igor Sysoev http://sysoev.ru/en/