I think there are threads in the mail archive about running OWA behind Squid.
This snap from squid.conf can be also helpfull.... # use front-end-https to enable the "Front-End-Https: On" # header needed when using Squid as a SSL frontend infront # of Microsoft OWA. See MS KB document Q307347 for details # on this header. If set to auto then the header will # only be added if the request is forwarded as a https:// # URL. David > -----Original Message----- > From: Rakesh Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 1:09 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [squid-users] HTTPS Acceleration..... > > On linux server (RedHat 9.0) I have installed Squid V3.0 and > plan to use this as HTTPS accelerator for our exchange > server. For this we have installed SSL certificate on > exchange server and can be accessed through > https://exchange_IP on our internal network On the linux box > I have installed Openssl V0.9.7c. > Now my question is how can I configure the https_port > exchange_IP:443 options? How it can acquire the SSL > certification? Do I need to unload the SSL certificate from > exchnage server and installed a fresh on squid proxy server > or there is other way to tell the squid proxy server to > acquire the certificate...... > > Please enlighten me.... > > Thanks > > Rakesh Jha > > > > ############################################################## > ####################### > DISCLAIMER > Any non-official business related views, opinions and other > information presented in this electronic mail are solely > those of the sender/author. Burgan Bank does not endorse or > accept responsibility for these opinions, views or conclusions. > > If you are not the addressee indicated in this electronic > mail or responsible for delivering this electronic message to > the inteded recipient, you should delete this message and > notify the sender immediately. > > Burgan Bank > ############################################################## > ####################### >
