Re: "tee" SSL traffic?

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Ok, part of my answer below is because I missed the subject of your post. It still does not seem to make much sense hhowever, so explain a bit more.

André Warnier wrote:
John Oliver wrote:
Is it possible for an instance of httpd to basically copy all traffic it
receives to another instance of httpd on another host?

As put, the question just deserves a "yes".

I'll be nice though :
That's certainly possible, most of the time. But why would you want to do that, rather than just direct the traffic to the other host in the first place ? I mean, on the face of it, it would just adds overhead.

If you want finer answers, you'll have to provide a bit more detail, such as
- is this httpd an Apache httpd, which one, which platform ?
- what are you trying to achieve, and maybe why ?
- is there something that prevents requests going to the other host directly ?

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