On Wed, May 12, 2010 04:46, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
On 5/11/10 8:05 PM, Keith wrote:
Hi. is it possible to get multiple http relayd relays listening on
localhost each with a different port # and each with a different ssl
certificate ?
SSL certificate are host name bound, not port bound isn't
I've been following the tutorials from https://https://calomel.org
I am using a modified version of their pf.conf that can be found at
https://calomel.org/pf_config.html and the relayd tutorial that can be
found at https://calomel.org/relayd.html
The following is an extract from their pf
On 05/12/10 04:53, Keith wrote:
Were doing the above and have relayd listening in 127.0.0.1 port 8080
and have pf rdr rules redirecting https traffic to 127.0.0.1:8080 and
the certificate that the https relay is using is called 127.0.0.1.crt
This works fine but what if we want to host another
On Wed, 12 May 2010 09:09:18 +0200 (CEST)
Jens Teglhus MC8ller j...@mostlyharmless.dk wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2010 04:46, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
On 5/11/10 8:05 PM, Keith wrote:
Hi. is it possible to get multiple http relayd relays listening on
localhost each with a different port # and each
Hi. is it possible to get multiple http relayd relays listening on
localhost each with a different port # and each with a different ssl
certificate ?
I've followed a tutorial I found on the net about setting up a firewall
up so that no services we bound to any network interfaces and then
On 5/11/10 8:05 PM, Keith wrote:
Hi. is it possible to get multiple http relayd relays listening on
localhost each with a different port # and each with a different ssl
certificate ?
SSL certificate are host name bound, not port bound isn't it?
So, I would say no, but I could be wrong.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Keith ke...@scott-land.net wrote:
Hi. is it possible to get multiple http relayd relays listening on
localhost
each with a different port # and each with a different ssl certificate ?
I've followed a tutorial I found on the net about setting up a firewall up
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