I'm using squid 3.0-PRE3 and would like to implement a reverse proxy
that supports several back-end servers via HTTP/1.1. It works without
SSL, but this is not what I need :)
I know that the certificate will be wrong if I use this configuration,
but this is just for internal use and I can generate a
wildcard-certificate to reduce the number of warnings received by the user.
If this is not possible with squid, I thought about terminating the SSL
tunnel with stunnel and run squid on port 80 (or somewhere else,
shouldn't matter), but this isn't a really clean solution, right?
Markus
-- _____________________________________________________ Markus Gaugusch eMail: markus.gaugusch@pdts.at PDTS - Prozessdatentechnik und Systeme Gesellschaft fuer industrielle Datenverarbeitung GmbH A-1150 Wien, Moeringgasse 20 Tel.: +43-1-526 17 57/227 WWW: http://www.pdts.atReceived on Thu Sep 25 2003 - 00:36:20 MDT
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