See http://squid.sourceforge.net/
No idea about the quality of the SSL squid extension, or if it even does
what you want (I think it does, but I haven't actually looked at this
stuff yet..).
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Harry MacDonald wrote: > > In my case it is 1b) and no caching :- > > The suggestion is to use Squirm in conjunction with Squid. > browsers --> Squirm --> Squid --> internal_web_servers > Squirm for URL mapping > Squid for logging and HTTPS-->HTTP translation > > As I see it :- > Without the Squirm, there could only be one web server - on the same machine as the Squid. > Without the Squid there could be no HTTPS-->HTTP translation > > Does anyone know where I can get the patches to Squid for acting as a gateway HTTP<->HTTPS ? > > Harry MacDonald > > >>> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se> 05/29/00 04:54PM >>> > Squirm is not a proxy of any kind, so no. It is a URL > rewriter/redirector to be used in conjunction with Squid. > > To continue this discussion in a meaningful manner please first define > what you mean by reverse proxying of HTTPS. > > 1) Where is the SSL encryption & identification to be performed? > 1a) Between the user agent and the origin server > 1b) Between the user agent and the reverse proxy, then unencrypted > between the reverse proxy and the origin server > 1c) On a hop by hop basis. First between the user agent and the > proxy, and then reencrypted between the proxy and the origin server > using another set of SSL keys. > > 2) Do you want any proxy based caching to be involved? > > -- > Henrik Nordstrom > > Harry MacDonald wrote: > > > > Does Squirm handle HTTPS ? > > Could you reverse proxy HTTPS using Squirm ? > > > > >>> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se> 05/28/00 04:25PM >>> > > Mikes Roman wrote: > > > > > can i use squid like a reverse proxy for HTTPS ? It means i have my web > > > server inside of firewall and i need tunnel ssl through the firewall from > > > outside. > > > > No, Squid cannot reverse proxy SSL. > > > > You are probably better off using a TCP plug like rinetd. > > > > Yes, there exists patches to Squid for acting as a gateway HTTP<->HTTPS. > > Probably not what you want in this case, but it exists. > > > > -- > > Henrik Nordstrom > > Squid hackerReceived on Mon May 29 2000 - 10:21:54 MDT
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