Yes, but you won't find any clients capable of using a SSL enabled
proxy, or at least I have not found any.
Squid-3 can be configured without any http_port, only using
https_port. For Squid-2.5 there is a patch to remove the default
http_port 3128, allowing your Squid to run with only https_port
defined.
The https_port in Suqid is in all aspects identical to a http_port and
can be used for proxying just fine. However, to get traffic to a
https_port when running as a proxy you must convince the client to
use SSL to speak to the proxy.
Regards
Henrik
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 23.23, Jeremy Junginger wrote:
> Can squid be configured to only accept SSL connections from it's
> clients while providing both http and https services from their
> clients to the Internet? If so, could you point me in the right
> direction?
>
> -Jeremy
Received on Thu Dec 19 2002 - 11:36:10 MST
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