[squid-users] can squid help out in this situation?

From: jscripter <pc88mxer_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:30:19 -0700 (PDT)

We have a group of application servers which connect to another internal web
service using SSL.
Due to limitations in the software, a new SSL connection has to be created
for every request.

Also, for whatever reason, when connecting to the web service an HTTP
REDIRECT is always issued redirecting the client to another server.

Can squid be used as a reverse proxy to the web service so that:

1. the application servers connect to squid using HTTP (perhaps through a
Unix domain socket) and squid proxies the connection as an HTTPS connection
to the web service
2. squid keeps the HTTPS connection open for future requests possibly for
different application servers

???

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