Hi,
I am trying to see all the reverse proxy features that Squid offers and I
have a question about SSL. I am sure you can help me.
I have seen in the forum that it seems to be something like this:
acl http protocol http
acl https protocol https
http_port public.ip:80 accel defaultsite=your.main.sitename vhost
acl servergroup_domains dstdomain your.main.sitename other.sitename ...
cache_peer ip.of.web.server parent 80 0 no-query originserver
name=servername_http
cache_peer_access servername_http http servergroup_domains
https_port public.ip:443 accel defaultsite=your.main.sitename
sslcert=/path/to/main.sitename.pem
cache_peer ip.of.web.server parent 443 0 no-query originserver ssl
name=servername_https
cache_peer_access servername_https https servergroup_domains
The problem is that I cannot figure out de differences between creating an
SSL connection (the case above I think) and Squid being the end of an SSL
connection.
Can you help me?
Best Regards,
Sergio
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