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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-08-10 13:46 -------
Hello,
I'd like to see this feature integrated in the official apache distribution,
because it can be very convenient in some cases. It is the only solution I have
found in order to access my home computer from my office.

Indeed, here at work we have a firewall/proxy that filters applicative content
and will only accept HTTP on port 80 and SSL on port 443
I could have run an stunnel server on port 443 at home, but i have an apache
server there that i want to also handle ssl requests.

So, what i needed is that apache be able to behave also as a "stunnel" server. I
have been thinking of writing a patch like the one attached until i found this
bug report and saw that someone had already written it.

I've been using this patch for some time (now against 2.0.59) and it is working
perfectly.


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