On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, cadu wrote:
> But it looks like the http or https connections can reach only the proxy
> server and all comunication with my webservers behind squid is made
> using http. That's a problem because we have servers those can only be
> accessed via https.
For this you need Squid-3 or the SSL update patch to Squid-2.5.
Please note that Squid is a HTTP proxy, and will terminate the SSL and
open a new SSL connection to the server. If you want SSL proxied between
the browser and server such as required for using client certificates etc
then you need to use a TCP proxy or NAT for forwarding the SSL requests to
the server.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Fri Jan 02 2004 - 15:24:15 MST
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