I'm using squid as a reverse proxy for both secure and non-secure
connections to an origin server with several name-based vhosts. Is
there anyway to have squid present a different certificate (to
clients) depending on which host the client is trying to reach,
without having it listen on multiple
sön 2009-11-22 klockan 14:44 -0500 skrev Brian Mearns:
I'm using squid as a reverse proxy for both secure and non-secure
connections to an origin server with several name-based vhosts. Is
there anyway to have squid present a different certificate (to
clients) depending on which host the client
Brian Mearns:
I'm using squid as a reverse proxy for both secure and non-secure
connections to an origin server with several name-based vhosts. Is
there anyway to have squid present a different certificate (to
clients) depending on which host the client is trying to reach,
without having it
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Henrik Nordstrom
hen...@henriknordstrom.net wrote:
sön 2009-11-22 klockan 14:44 -0500 skrev Brian Mearns:
I'm using squid as a reverse proxy for both secure and non-secure
connections to an origin server with several name-based vhosts. Is
there anyway to have