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tor 2007-07-05 klockan 11:03 +0200 skrev Paulo Andre:

> Is it possible or viable to have a Squid server running as a reverse 
> proxy with one SSL cert to different webservers?

> As an example if you browse https://url.squidserver/webserver1 then it 
> would display contents from "webserver1" encrypted, and 
> https://url.squidserver/webserver2 from webserver2.

Yes, that's possible, but works best if the content actually are in such
unique directories on the web servers, making each web server capable of
accepting it's part of the url.squidserver URL namespace as if it was
the server on the Internet for that request (i.e. proxy not needing to
rewrite stuff).

It's possible even with rewrites, but the internal URLs might leak and
additionally there will be problems with any absolute links in the
content..

Regards
Henrik

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