Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar_at_fantomas.sk> escribió:
>>> On 26-12-2009 5:06, Guido Marino Lorenzutti wrote:
>>>> Hi people!
>>>> Im using squid for reverse proxing a lot of sites for quite a few
>>>> years. The thing is that I have severeal sites that i need to give ssl
>>>> support and i can't find a way to tell the squid to act the same way
>>>> that he acts for the non ssl connections.
>>>>
>>>> This is my setup to work with the non ssl connections. I try and it
>>>> dosen't work by just telling to listen also in the port 443. Any links
>>>> that can help?
>
>> Angelo Höngens <a.hongens_at_netmatch.nl> escribió:
>>> Here's an example squid config on my blog for a squid that listens on ssl:
>>>
>>> http://blog.hongens.nl/guides/protect-owa-using-a-reverse-proxy/
>
> On 28.12.09 10:12, Guido Marino Lorenzutti wrote:
>> This was helpfull. Now im facing a new problem, I use Debian and the
>> package dosen't have ssl support (yacks!). But this I can solve by
>> myself.
>
> well, seems that linking squid (GPL) with openssl is problematic...
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=251988
>
> support of GnuTLS would help here. Or relicensing squid ;-)
> --
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uhlar@fantomas.sk ; http://www.fantomas.sk/
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>
yeah.. I don't know... I guess I will install haproxy or varnish for
the ssl sites.
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