fulanpeng wrote:
Hi,
I have a Squid reverse proxy running with SSL support. People can
access it with https://domainA.com. No problem.
Now I want to set up another Squid proxy server to proxy it with SSL
support.
That means https://domainA -- https://domainB.
My configuration
tis 2009-08-11 klockan 02:38 -0700 skrev chrischni:
this is our cache_peer config:
cache_peer 10.xxx.xxx.xxx parent 443 0 ssl no-query originserver login=PASS
front-end-https=on sslkey=//usr/newrprgate/CertAuth/sslkey.key
sslcert=//usr/newrprgate/CertAuth/sslcert.cert name=*.*.com
Probably
Henrik Nordstrom-5 wrote:
tis 2009-08-11 klockan 02:38 -0700 skrev chrischni:
this is our cache_peer config:
cache_peer 10.xxx.xxx.xxx parent 443 0 ssl no-query originserver
login=PASS
front-end-https=on sslkey=//usr/newrprgate/CertAuth/sslkey.key
tis 2009-08-11 klockan 08:47 -0700 skrev chrischni:
am i getting this wrong, or does that mean, that we donĀ“t need to specify a
sslcert in the cache_peer line?
Only if you want Squid to authenticate to the webserver using a client
side certificate.
should he connect to the sharepoint with
Hi,
I have a Squid reverse proxy running with SSL support. People can
access it with https://domainA.com. No problem.
Now I want to set up another Squid proxy server to proxy it with SSL support.
That means https://domainA -- https://domainB.
My configuration file is similar like this for the