Sort of yes.
Quite interesting thing for extranet solutions, especially if combined
with authentication at the SSL endpoint.. but many other applications
are possible.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Adam Lang wrote: > > Oh. I was understanding it as: > > client -- (https) --> Squid --- (https) ---> origin server > > That Squid would be in between a client and a website that was using SSL. > > So by making squid the endpoint, you can have all your webservers that are > behind it basically as HTTPS without actually having to configure the > webservers to do it? Squid would sort of be a "SSL abstraction", per se?Received on Mon Apr 16 2001 - 14:50:54 MDT
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