On 27.11.08 09:45, 鏉庢槬 wrote:
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> I have a client/server application program and want to add SSL module to
> it to secure the data transferring on the network. I wander that if I can
> use the squid as a SSL proxy between client and server. The squid will
> configurated as a reserve proxy and located in the application server's
> environment. The client and squid contact with SSL connection. Just like
> this:
> <-(no SSL)-- <-(SSL)--
> Server Squid client
> --(no SSL)-> --(SSL)->
>
> I know squid can act as web proxy like this using "https_port". But I am curious that if I can make use of squid like this.
Yes, that's what https_port is for. Just properly configure squid as reverse
proxy.
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