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I typically use a SSL-terminating reverse proxy in the DMZ, like Pound,
to terminate the SSL connection at the front door and send the request
back into a private subnet over plain HTTP for IDS/IPS detection,
clicktracking, etc.

Best~
- -dsp

Nikhil Kadu wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> Is it possible to decrypt the encrypted data in an HTTPS request/response 
> while sitting in the Apache Proxy? Which functions of MOD_SSL and MOD_PROXY 
> modules need to be tweaked to achieve this? Please let me know if somebody 
> has done some related work.
> 
> Best regards,
> Nikhil Kadu
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