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On Thursday 06 March 2003 06:56, Marko Asplund wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Chris Davis wrote:
> >  I'm looking for a method to hide an old web server behindt 
> >  a modssl server. The hidden server has several applications
> >  served over http. What I'd like is for https requests
> >  to be rewritten in modssl and proxied to the hidden
> >  internal system.
> >  ...
>
> there are probably several possible implementations for the reverse proxy
> configuration you're describing but one possibility is to use mod_accel
> (http://sysoev.ru/mod_accel/) for this purpose.
>

or you could run stunnel (on that old machine, and close every other port except the 
one stunnel uses, or use
port-forwarding on the "remote-pc" that uses stunnel to communicate with ssl-based 
software...). 

"Stunnel is a program that allows you to encrypt arbitrary TCP connections 
inside SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) available on both Unix and Windows. 
Stunnel can allow you to secure non-SSL aware daemons and protocols 
(like POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc) by having Stunnel provide the encryption, 
requiring no changes to the daemon's code." -- www.stunnel.org 

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//   with regards
//   ID ::  danalien  ::  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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