sounds like "socat" might be a good approach:
http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/
Paco
On 23 Nov 2004, at 12:40, Doug wrote:
We want the traffic between us (the client) and our customer (the
server) encrypted so it can't be sniffed, but we still want to view
the message contents. So HTTP
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Subject: tcpmon with SSL/HTTPS
What I'd like to do is have a proxy that can accept a plain text request
over
http and proxy it to an https server. I'm guessing I can't do this with
tcpmon, but then again, I could be wrong. Can anyone confirm or provide an
alternate solution? Thanks.
Doug
Take a look at stunnel, http://www.stunnel.org/
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> What I'd like to do is have a proxy that can acce
Why would you want to do something like this? Kinda defeats the point of
https.
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From: Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: tcpmon with SSL/HTTPS
What I'd like to do is have a proxy that can acc
What I'd like to do is have a proxy that can accept a plain text request over
http and proxy it to an https server. I'm guessing I can't do this with
tcpmon, but then again, I could be wrong. Can anyone confirm or provide an
alternate solution? Thanks.
Doug