You can make your proxy identify with a specific key-cert combination with:
SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslproxymachinecertificatefile
But passthrough as you say, that's not how proxy works AFAIK.
2015-06-30 23:57 GMT+02:00 pankit thapar
Yes, the above link provides a directive to authenticate proxy which is not
what I am looking for.
I actually thought that I could use connect protol to create a tunnel from
client through proxy to the backend server.
What do you think about that?
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 5:05 AM, Daniel
Dear all,
I'm configuring a reverse proxy with configuration provided below, for
Apache 2.4 for Windows (I'm trying to bypass Windows authentication
dialogs this way). It works, but file browsing is very slow: listing
three files in a folder takes several seconds, dir /b/s comes line after
Obviously, SSL protects traffic from any tampering by proxy. However,
proxy can pass traffic through as-is when asked with CONNECT method; it
might solve your problem depending on what this problem is (why do you
need proxy in the first place?).
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
On
It's just an old set up that we don't want to change but what we want to do
is add client certification on the backend server as the certificates sit
on the backend server and not on the proxy.
On Jul 1, 2015 7:54 AM, Marat Khalili m...@rqc.ru wrote:
Obviously, SSL protects traffic from any
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