Re: SSL redirect ?

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On 11/04/2010 11:56 AM, Brent Clark wrote:
Hiya

I got an interesting request from a client and I was hoping to bounce this off
you guys.

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I need my linux server to accept incoming connections on port 8080 and
forward them to an HTTPS address and do all communications.

So, if a developer connects to, and uses

https://abc.com/v4/transaction?wsdl

it should redirect, communicate, and return data from

https://trans.api.hidden.com/v4/transaction?wsdl

Basically, I need to mask the trans.api.hidden.com and make all communications
deal with abc.co.za.
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This is the same server.

Personally I cant see this is possible, cause of the it been SSL. I would
assume this activity as no different as a MITM attack.
But googling, says I should look at mod_proxy. Is this possible?

Yes, you need ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse and SSLProxyEngine.

Joost

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