> On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 18:43, Lance Levsen wrote:
>
> > Best case scenario is a single certificate authenticated to the
> > proxy box, for external connections. Chances are I'll end up
> > hoping that Squid 2.5 allows for multiple SSL certs on the same
> > port so then I can ssl all the websites
Went to #apache and was received very nicely by the natives.
They say the magic is in apache2 or latest mod_ssl of 1.3.26 i dl'd
made and made installed it and voila. it does the trick...very very
very nice... (have NOT tested IIS yet)
Alex
El mié, 19-06-2002 a las 16:43, L
> On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 18:43, Lance Levsen wrote:
>
> > Best case scenario is a single certificate authenticated to the
> > proxy box, for external connections. Chances are I'll end up
> > hoping that Squid 2.5 allows for multiple SSL certs on the same
> > port so then I can ssl all the website
Went to #apache and was received very nicely by the natives.
They say the magic is in apache2 or latest mod_ssl of 1.3.26 i dl'd
made and made installed it and voila. it does the trick...very very
very nice... (have NOT tested IIS yet)
Alex
El mié, 19-06-2002 a las 16:43,
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 18:43, Lance Levsen wrote:
> Best case scenario is a single certificate authenticated to the
> proxy box, for external connections. Chances are I'll end up
> hoping that Squid 2.5 allows for multiple SSL certs on the same
> port so then I can ssl all the websites off the pro
> I want this:
>
> ssl-certificate <--fw--> apache (whatever) reverse proxy <-->client
> holding IIS
>
>
> Is this possible?? For me to reverse proxy a ssl server??? I dont
> care if the proxy is accessed as http or https, i just want it to work
> this way...
>
> Alex
Heh, funn
Okay debian friends,
I want this:
ssl-certificate <--fw--> apache (whatever) reverse proxy <-->client
holding IIS
Is this possible?? For me to reverse proxy a ssl server??? I dont
care if the proxy is accessed as http or https, i just want it to work
this way...
Alex
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