Grant Vine wrote:
> A) Serve the pages as https but retrieve them via normal http.
There is a patch for this, utlizing OpenSSL.
> B) Serve the pages directly as https right through ... the pages dont (and
> wont) be cached by squid but will be proxied.
You don't need Squid for that. A simple TCP plug on port 443 will do
fine, forwarding all https calls directly to the origin server.
Received on Fri Apr 07 2000 - 07:33:49 MDT
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