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> If you don't want the proxy decrypting the traffic, then you 
> don't want an HTTP proxy, you want a port-forwarder.  Just 
> tell your OS or firewall to forward port 443 on to the 
> back-end server.  But remember that a certificate is 
> associated with a particular hostname, so you'll need to be 
> careful to get that right.

I think that port forwarding will not work, based on domain names (I have 
multiple domains pointing to the same IP address).

I guess, I have to use properly configured certificates and decrypt/encrypt at 
the proxy...

Thanks a lot,

Frank

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