Hi,

Slightly off topic --

We use apache as a proxy server. All you need  to do is turn on 
443 in addition to the normal 80 socket in the server. Works fine for 
us and 5 proxy servers running apache. I recommend apache as a 
proxy *very* highly.

Regards

Bill Laakkonen
im1.com




On 19 Oct 99, at 11:57, Fierke, John wrote:

> I was just informed that in order to pass HTTP requests to a secure server
> via a Proxy Server, we would need to implement "SSL Tunneling". This is new
> to me, but if somebody could point me in a good direction, I would GREATLY
> appreciate it!
>  
> Thanks,
> John Fierke
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