Ross,
Ross Ferris wrote:
"Secure" implies SSL, which as you identify means using "well known ports". I'd think it would take a lot more work to "bastardise" a solution using encrypted traffic on non-standard ports (I don't think you want to encrypt ALL traffic, so 80 won't do the trick) than changi
"Secure" implies SSL, which as you identify means using "well known ports". I'd think
it would take a lot more work to "bastardise" a solution using encrypted traffic on
non-standard ports (I don't think you want to encrypt ALL traffic, so 80 won't do the
trick) than changing your proxy to inclu