Re: [SLUG] Squid accelerator + SSL

2005-06-06 Thread Matt Moor
So, the way that we do this, along with a million other suckers running IIS is to use apache and mod_proxy and/or mod_backhand. Our apache server is configured to only serve SSL (i.e. redirects requests to port 80 to 443), and we have a vhost for the site in question, with mod_proxy pushing the

Re: [SLUG] Squid accelerator + SSL

2005-06-06 Thread Bruce Badger
> On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 12:00 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm not sure if this is even possible. We have an Exchange server > > behind our Linux firewall runnning webmail on port 80. Would it be > > possible to run Squid as an accelerator on the firewall but adding > > SSL to it? So basica

[SLUG] Squid accelerator + SSL

2005-06-06 Thread Carlo Sogono
Title: Squid accelerator + SSL I'm not sure if this is even possible. We have an Exchange server behind our Linux firewall runnning webmail on port 80. Would it be possible to run Squid as an accelerator on the firewall but adding SSL to it? So basically within our lan it uses http but from o