Hello,
I used the following:
HTTPS -> Apache (proxypass)(HTTP) -> squid -> OWA Server.
I used Apache to accept the HTTPS connection and then forward it on as standard HTTP to squid which forwarded it on to the OWA server.
Michael.
Ratti Michele wrote:
Could you tell me something more about this?
- Or Squid-2.5 patched with support for acting as a OWA ssl frontend.
How can I find this patch and you can I apply it to squid?
I am not a very expert linux user.
Thanks a lot. Regards.
Michele
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 11:31 PM
To: Ratti Michele
Cc: [email protected]; Henrik Nordstrom
Subject: Re: [squid-users] R: R: SQUID + SSL REVERSE PROXY
Here you have my configuration files.
I'd like to use Squid as a reverse proxy in this way:
WEB -> SSL SQUID PROXY -> OWA (HTTP)
For this you need either
- Squid-3 (which is still under development)
- Or Squid-2.5 patched with support for acting as a OWA ssl frontend.
This topic has been discussed a lot in the past and you can find very much information in the mail archives by searching for either of the following keywords:
Exchange
OWA
Front-End-HTTPS
Regards Henrik
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