RE: RE: SSL bridging with Apache reverse proxy

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Thank you for the response and yes it is not reverse proxy anymore. Is my assumption correct that Apache reverse proxy is not cable of doing SSL bridging?

 

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From: Jeff Trawick [mailto:trawick@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 January 2014 13:29
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: RE: SSL bridging with Apache reverse proxy

 

On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Sittampalam, Nagu <Nagu.Sittampalam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello

 

I did not get any response to my below email so I assume SSL bridging cannot be done on Apache reverse proxy.   So wanted to know if it is possible to do SSL tunnelling with Apache reverse proxy?

 

"Reverse" proxy hides the backend server from the client, and the httpd doing the proxying is the SSL termination point.  I don't think you mean to refer to "reverse" proxy.

 

See the notes on the CONNECT protocol support here:

 

 

 

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From: Sittampalam, Nagu
Sent: 17 January 2014 08:05
To: 'users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: SSL bridging with Apache reverse proxy

 

 

Hello

 

Is it possible to do SLL bridging with Apache reverse proxy?  Searching on the internet most result suggest it does not work.  We want to use Apache reverse proxy to allow internet clients to connect to our Microsoft SCCM 2012 server. This requires SLL bridging with the ability to pass through client authentication  header information.

 

Nagu Sittampalam | Security Team Leader , IT Solutions Division | Southampton Strategic Services Partnership | Landline: 02380 833012 | Fax: 02380 832973 | e-mail Nagu.Sittampalam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | e-mail Nagu.Sittampalam@xxxxxxxxxxxx | post Capita ITS, 1st Floor, One Guildhall Square, Above Bar, Southampton, SO14 7FP
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