RE: SSLClient Browser -- Apache Proxypassreverse -- https://192.168.xxx.xxx

2001-07-12 Thread John . Airey
I'm not aware of any hints and tips for proxying SSL connections. I use this myself extensively, but we have a wildcard certificate from Thawte which helps. I believe that the connection between your real world server and your internal server will be persisent, ie it doesn't have to be

Re: SSLClient Browser -- Apache Proxypassreverse -- https://192.168.xxx.xxx

2001-07-12 Thread Rossen Raykov
Hi, I have done something silimar: client - https - apache proxy - http - internal server - Original Message - From: Roy Preece [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 3:08 PM Subject: SSLClient Browser -- Apache Proxypassreverse -- https://192.168.xxx.xxx

SSLClient Browser -- Apache Proxypassreverse -- https://192.168.xxx.xxx

2001-07-10 Thread Roy Preece
Hello All, After 2 weeks, I'm finally going to ask the question, sorry. I have seen this topic in many, many posts to this list and others and all of them seem to be without definitive answers. It must be me shrug!. I would like to set up SSL reverse proxying to my back end server on a