realserver, generally, it means a web server like apache, which is
different from a proxy like squid.

On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Foo JH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is a realserver?
>
>
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>  J. Peng wrote:
>  > hello list,
>  >
>  > we have our own realserver called QHttpd.
>  > This realserver doesn't support SSL protocal (https).
>  > So I have to develop a proxy before QHttpd to get it be compatible with 
> SSL.
>  > I was thinking using modperl handler to do it.
>  > modperl accept the SSL connection from clients, do the verification,
>  > and if it's valid, redirect it to realserver with non-SSL (common
>  > http) protocal.
>  > Is it possible? if so, how to begin with it? at which stage?
>  > Thanks in advance.
>  >
>  > B. Regards,
>  > Joy P.
>  >
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