-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mark Moseley wrote: > Howdy. Actually, I don't need any actual SSL functionality. All I need > to do is to trick everything from the transhandler phase downwards that > the URL's scheme is 'https' so that redirects have https://, not > http://, since anyone doing a mod_rewrite or scripted redirect whilst in > SSL would get shunted back to HTTP otherwise -- and no doubt harass our > customer support ;)
Wouldn't it be better to parse responses on BigIPs and replace 'http' with 'https' if redirect is detected? I have no idea how to do this, though. dam - -- Damyan Ivanov 0x9725F63B Creditreform Bulgaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.creditreform.bg/ phone: +359(2)928-2611, 929-3993 fax: +359(2)920-0994 mob. +359(88)856-6067 ICQ 3028500 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Gaim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDKmO+Hqjlqpcl9jsRAjJsAJ9NTs21NvhER2ysYwsC4AXBrceaNACeIF5i VnpHbJULu9LL5VSkR/dDmbg= =AGvm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----