On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Michael Gale wrote:

stunnel would most likely work through squid as long as the "CONNECT" method is allowed. Then stunnel could run ANY application through squid.

also requires you to have a SOCKS server somewhere on the outside of the proxy on port 443.. (assuming you by stunnel refers to the windows stunnel tunneling SOCKS over CONNECT, not the UNIX stunnel for wrapping TCP connections in SSL)


A separate SOCKS server would be a better fit.

Espeially considering you need one anyway somewhere..

Regards
Henrik

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