On tor, 2007-09-20 at 17:22 +0100, Jason.Fitzpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > is it possible to have a squid proxy running as a reverse proxy on one IP > Address but forwarding on requests to multiple backend web servers for > HTTPS requests? Yes, but only using a single certificate presented to the users. So you need a multi-domain certificate to make clients happy if doing this. This is a SSL limitation, not so much a Squid limitation.. SSL is on the ip:port level, before it's known which host the client requested. All the options such as vhost etc is available in https_port as well, even if the documentation mostly talks about a single site due to the certificate limitations.. Regards Henrik
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