On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:58:35 +0200, Q Beukes said: > i just dont want our clear text http traffic to be sniffed > which has been a know problem on our network a few times.
If the text is something that you give a flying fsck in a rolling donut about the sniffability, it shouldn't be clear text http. Do the frikking SSL correctly on port 443 like the RFCs intend rather than cooking up some half-assed proxy scheme to work around it. <insert standard "if I had a nickle for every time somebody proposed a partial solution for the wrong part of the problem instead of doing it in the well-understood correct way in the first place, I'd be long since retired" speech here....>
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