My version is :

r...@pound:~# pound -V
starting...
Version 2.4.5
  Configuration switches:
    --enable-cert1l


i installed using apt-get, how do I upgrade to 2.5c as apt-get does not have
that release?

NP

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Joe Gooch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Support for HTTPS backends was added in Pound 2.5c.
>
> You configure in a backend group by using the HTTPS Directive.  From the
> Pound manual page:
>
> BackEnd
>       A back-end is a definition of a single back-end server Pound will use
> to reply to incoming requests.  All configuration directives enclosed
> between BackEnd and End
>       are specific to a single service. The following directives are
> available:
>
>       Address address
>              The address that Pound will connect to. This can be a numeric
> IP address, or a symbolic host name that must be resolvable at run-time. If
> the name cannot be
>              resolved to a valid address, Pound will assume that it
> represents the path for a Unix-domain socket. This is a mandatory parameter.
>
>       Port port
>              The port number that Pound will connect to. This is a
> mandatory parameter for non Unix-domain back-ends.
>
>       HTTPS [ "cert" ]
>              The back-end is using HTTPS. If the optional parameter cert is
> specified, Pound will present this certificate to the back-end.
>
>       Priority val
>              The  priority  of  this  back-end (between 1 and 9, 5 is
> default). Higher priority back-ends will be used more often than lower
> priority ones, so you should
>              define higher priorities for more capable servers.
>
>       TimeOut val
>              Override the global TimeOut value.
>
>       ConnTO val
>              Override the global ConnTO value.
>
>       HAport [ address ] port
>              A port (and optional address) to be used for server function
> checks. See below the "High Availability" section for a more detailed
>  discussion.  By  default
>              Pound  uses the same address as the back-end server, but you
> may use a separate address if you wish. This directive applies only to non
> Unix-domain servers.
>
>
> Joe
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: nelson pereira [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 9:51 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [Pound Mailing List] About https
> >
> > does pound do https to https backend?
> >
> > I think this is something proxmox does not actualy do.. am i wrong?
> >
> > Nelson
> >
> > On Jan 9, 2011, at 5:33 PM, Dave Steinberg wrote:
> >
> > > On 1/9/2011 5:25 PM, Nelson Pereira wrote:
> > >> done that, and the service looks like this:
> > >>
> > >>         Service
> > >>                 HeadRequire "Host:.*proxmox.mydomain.com.*"
> > >>                 BackEnd
> > >>                         Address 192.168.1.10
> > >>                         Port    443
> > >>                 End
> > >>         End
> > >>
> > >> Yet I keep getting the logs in syslog:
> > >> can't read header
> > >> e500 response error read from 192.168.1.10:443/GET / HTTP/1.1:
> > Success
> > >> (0.001 secs)
> > >>
> > >> and then i get a page cannot be displayed.
> > >
> > > Try adding "HTTPS" to the backend directive.  I'm not 100% sure of
> > the syntax there, I think its literally a bareword as in:
> > >
> > > BackEnd
> > >     Address 192...
> > >     Port 443
> > >     HTTPS
> > > End
> > >
> > > That will tell pound to talk https to the backend.  I don't use that
> > myself so I can't advise precisely how it should look, but play around
> > with it or maybe check the archives to see if there are examples.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > --
> > > Dave Steinberg
> > > http://www.geekisp.com/
> > > http://www.steinbergcomputing.com/
> > > http://www.redterror.net/
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