> > <Virtualhost _default_:8081>
> > ServerName admin.foo.bar
> > Port 8081
> > Require SSL
> > ...
> > </Virtualhost>
> >
> The poster is trying to get https by using stunnel, so apache doesn't even
> know that SSL is being used. Using stunnel to set up https is an excellent
> way to waste processing and memory capacity of a webserver BTW. This
> better not be a busy box. Or a terribly overspecced one, of course.
>

Oh, but if stunnel provides SSL, then the client browser connects to the
entrypoint of the browser right? And if it would go in as https:// it would
come out as https:// at the other side of the tunnel. Then apache would see
an https:// request that it probably doesn't understand. If one insists on
typing https, I think apache _must_ be configured to handle it.

But then again, all I know about stunnel is that it is probably a tunnel
with a set of funny curves in it... so I may be completely besides the
point.

Armand.


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