I am trying to proxy an SSL connection for a number of SSL servers, so
therefore a client
needs to negotiate with me before I can decide with real SSL server to
connect to.

If we assume that none of the SSL Server Certificates are related, i.e.
they don't have the same CA.  Then the proxy will have to be able to
send all possible certs out to the client that connects.  Looking at the
API, and the SSL spec, this isn't possible.  THere are SSL proxies out
there, so how do they work?

Thanks,

Tat.
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