Tuesday, November 26, 2013, 2:50:49 AM, you wrote:
> Am 26.11.2013 04:36, schrieb Karthick S: >> My use case is "Orgin Server <-> ATS (encrypted), and ATS <->Client >> (unencrypted)". I wanted to configure ATS for >> this use case. Will this keep the https response in cache? > besides SSL between the servers and no encryption to the client makes pretty > no sense at all *no it will not* because it is the other way around That depends - if you are using ATS as a forward proxy it could well be that the ATS <-> origin server link is on the Internet and needs to be encrypted while the ATS <-> UA link is on a local network and doesn't require that. I think you should be able to do this. As long as ATS sees the traffic unencrypted it should be able to cache it. I know that ATS will do outbound SSL (to the origin server) so I would certainly give it a try.
