2010/5/26 Hellekin O. Wolf <[email protected]>

>
> > cloud-based dynamic HTTP-front-end service?
> >
> > Would it be useful for the various open-social projects if there were a
> *** Sounds spooky :)
>

Hehe, why?  Aside from the fact that it makes it that much easier for
malware to serve pr0n off pwned machines? :-P


> *** nginx, apache with mod_ssl or mod_gnutls, cherokee and lighttpd
> all support Single Name Indication nowadays.  So the mapping is not
> 1:1 anymore.  But some clients will get the 'first' certificate,
> whatever it is: there are some glitches, but it generally works.
>

Great, thanks a million for this. In this case, I'm happy to be a dinosaur
with an outdated understanding of the web.  So DynHttpd could tunnel TLS all
the way back to your box, after 'sniffing' which domain is requested so it
can decide which tunnel to use.

>
> > Thoughts?  Oh, also - does this already exist?  :-)
> >
> *** You should have a look at PSYC, especially the surf command that
> serves documents via HTTP (using your local browser), from your PSYC
> client (or IRC, or XMPP).
>

Unless I misunderstand, I am trying to go the other direction - serve stuff
to everyone else, not open content from another network in my local browser.

Thanks!

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