there exist ssl proxies (or more properly gateways) but they do somthing
different than what you're asking (clear in one-side ssl out the other)
for the purpose of supporting lightwieght clients... given the model squid
uses ssl caching is effectivly impossible, becaase the connection is
between the client and the remote host... the squid can only relay bcause
it's not party to the encryption being used on the session.
joelja
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001,
Vijay Kolaventy wrote:
> Does squid perform SSL caching? If not, how can I make
> squid perform this?
>
> Best regards
> Vijay
>
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