I'm seeing a performance issue with Stunnel that I haven't tracked down yet.
To access my wife's (squeek driven) site unsecured, try: http://www.bountifulbaby.com To access her site secured using stunnel SSL, try: https://www.bountifulbaby.com (note the 'https' instead of 'http')\ The site is hosted on FreeBSD, and driven by Squeak. The second URL above connects to the Stunnel daemon via SSL, and the Stunnel daemon uses port forwarding to speak to Squeak. Notice how much slower the second URL is than the first one. I haven't yet tracked down why. Anybody know? Nevin Stephen Pair wrote: >Check out http://www.stunnel.org ...I've used it to serve Swikis through >SSL in the past. You'll run stunnel on the machine where ComSwiki is >running and make incoming SSL connections (to stunnel) forward to >ComSwiki on the localhost. You can then disable insecure connections to >ComSwiki from anything other than the localhost (if you want to). > >- Stephen > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Glenn Swanlund >>Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 1:25 PM >>To: PWS >>Subject: [pws] ComSwiki with SSL >> >> >>Can anybody tell me if its possible to run ComSwiki with a >>secure link using SSL? If so, can you suggest how to do this >>with Windows (NT or 2000)? >> >>Thanks, >>Glenn >> >> >> >> > > > > >
