Re: is it possible ? (ssl-tunneling)

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On 1/26/07, arry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <arry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

Tnanks for the reply and the configurations.
I made a similar configuration - but just without virtualhost directive -
and it works.

But with firefox it shows the locker (ssl picture on the browser)
crossed by a line.

With IE it doesn't show the locker but everytime a connection is innitiated
it shows a message that ssl starts and then immediately it shows a
message that
ssl ends.

Does this mean that the data between the client and the reversed
proxy is in ssl?

This could be an issue with the application that you proxy to. Use a
firefox plugin like livehttpheaders to see which requests your browser
sends.

For example your webapp at http://arena.com/ could be sending a page
to the browser that contains a reload statement, with a URL that goes
directly to http://arena.com/

Krist

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