On 18.10.2010 16:30, Hendrik Schmieder wrote:
Rainer Jung schrieb:
Sorry, I meant:
CONNECT 192.168.2.234:7777 HTTP/1.1
(no path)
Regards,
Rainer
OK,
I hope I get it know:
I make the following sequence:
<request>
CONNECT http://192.168.2.234:7777 HTTP/1.1
</request>
wait for response
if response.statuscode == 200 send
<request>
GET http://192.168.2.234:7777/server/info HTTP/1.1
Content-Length: 0
Host: 192.168.2.234:7777
Connection: Keep-Alive
Accept-Encoding: identity, *;q=0
</request>
Hmm, after the CONNECT you are supposed to talk whatever protocol
192.168.2.234 expects on port 7777. So if that is https, no more clear
text :)
The proxy only forwards the raw packets. You wanted end-to-end security,
you got it :)
And if the back-end realy talks http (no "s"), then it would be
GET /server/info HTTP/1.1
Regards,
Rainer
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