#3. People who have done it are too busy to
reply.
I've
done it before to get mod_gzip working under mod_ssl. Unfortunately, I
don't have a sample config handy. Search the mod_gzip archives and you
should find your answer.
-Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roy Preece
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 4:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reverse Proxy SSLOK, from the lack of response to my previous email (SSLClient Browser <--> Apache Proxypassreverse <--> https://192.168.xxx.xxx) I can deduce one of two cases is true.1. Nobody has successfully achieved a reverse proxy of SSL in the way I am describing, (Hard to believe)or...........2. You are really sick of this question.(Sorry)If you chose 2, I have read through all of the mail archives on this list and others with regard to reverse proxying https. The most popular config seems to be to run SSL between the browser and the proxy server and then plain old http between the proxy server and the backend private servers. However, I want the client browser to use a cert to authenticate directly on the back end server on a private network, therefore I just want the reverse proxy to pass the encrypted traffic back and forth.Is this possible..................How? Tips and pointers greatly appreciated.TIA,Roy Preece
