Hello, I couldn't find any explicit answer on this issue yet. We were trying to configure an Apache 1.3.12 + mod_ssl 2.6.6 (+ OpenSSL 0.9.6) to work as a mirroring proxy. The requirement against the proxy was that it has to fulfill client authentication requests from the peers when communicating over ssl. According to the (debug level) logs it seems that the proxy doesn't send its own (client) certificate to the requesting peer. When the peer is not configured to require client auth, everything works fine and the certificates are verified properly on both sides. I read that there are some Apache directives (e.g. SSLProxyMachineFile) which would control the proxy's response when in proxy mode and client auth is required by the peer. These directives are not (yet) supported in mod_ssl but in Stronghold. Is this correct? Does this mean that this functionality is currently not available or there is a workaround? Thanks for your coments in advance, Best regards, Zsolt Szabadi ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
