Quoting David Iungerich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> yes, that is correct.  I meant http to https.  So, there is no way to
> do
> this with existing mods?  I have to use something else?  Java or
> Python
> program?  Anyone already have anything?
> 

I couldn't find anything to do this besides the two proprietary programs I
mentioned before. My impression is this is a big hole in the open-source
toolkit, and proprietary software is going to fill it if someone more capable
than me doesn't fix things...

I see this sort of thing being a requirement for more and more big companies who
have established functional ecommerce infrastructures but need to start worrying
about security for all sorts of reasons including regulatory requirements
(especially secure comms between internal networks and DMZ). I'm not saying
there's any law requiring specifically this but big financial companies are
legally bound to protect data and they like to cover their bottoms.

I searched Freshmeat and Sourceforge. I found things that you can wrap http
servers in to make them look like https servers to the outside world but that is
the opposite of what you (and I) want to achieve.


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