Thank you for your answer but as far as I can understand this setup is for a regular proxy that just proxies https protocol with http connect headers (unencrypted traffic between client and proxy on http connect request ) . Secure web proxy encrypts traffic between client and proxy meaning that you have an http connect request inside a tls tunnel.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018, 17:22 Alex Rousskov <rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote: > On 04/10/2018 06:31 AM, Panagiotis Bariamis wrote: > > Is there any stress testing tool to test with a load of 1k to 5k > > simultaneous connections ? > > Web Polygraph (www.web-polygraph.org) supports HTTPS proxies and can > create thousands of concurrent connections. Below is a PGL configuration > snippet from a recent HTTPS proxy test in our lab. > > HTH, > > Alex. > > > SslWrap sslWrap = { > ssl_config_file = "openssl.conf"; > root_certificate = "CA-priv+pub.pem"; > session_resumption = 70%; > session_cache = 100; > }; > > Server S = { > // no ssl_wraps here unless you want to test TLS inside TLS > ... > }; > > Proxy P = { > addresses = [ ... HTTPS proxy address ... ]; > ssl_wraps = [ sslWrap ]; // this is an HTTPS proxy > }; > > Robot R = { > ssl_wraps = [ sslWrap ]; // an HTTPS-capable client > > origins = S.addresses; > http_proxies = P.addresses; > > ... > }; > > use(S,P,R); >
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