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> > Or is it possible for Squid to listen for traffic from the www on
> > 80/443, then connect to the internal web server using SSL on another
> > port, such as 8443?
> 
> Fully possible. The internal port is set in cache_peer. But be warned
> there is some technical issues with running servers on different ports
> than they are published on. It's best is the web server is always
> certain about what the real URL published on the Internet really is.
> 
> Regards
> Henrik

That is good news...I have the public interface running on the standard
port 443, and am attempting to use port 8443 for connection to the web
server inside the firewall.

Can anyone point me to and example squid.conf file for this setup?
Thanks.

Will



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