On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 21:26 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote: > Davide Vernizzi wrote: > > On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 11:35 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> can I have an incoming connection on the port 80 and forward it to the > >>> destination on another port within a ssl connection? > >>> > >>> I try to explain with a diagram: > >>> > >>> Web > >>> Browser ----> Squid =====> Destination > >>> http https > >>> port port > >>> 80 443 > >>> > >>> Many thanks. > >>> > >> Yes. It happens on two occasions: > >> - ssl options set on the cache_peer config. > >> - client requests a URI from cache as https://... > >> > >> > >> Amos > > > > Thanks Amos, > > > > what I wanted to know is if it is possible to force this behavior so > > that the web browser requests a specified web page and squid redirects > > this request to another server using a SSL connection. > > > > Original > > destination > > (x.x.x.x:P) > > > > > > Web > > Browser ----> Squid =====> Squid-modified > > http https destination > > request to (y.y.y.y:Q) > > for y.y.y.y:Q > > x.x.x.x:P > > > > Thanks. > > > > If its for a small set of pre-known domain or URI, its easy. > > Thats exactly how the cache_peer way works. The alternate to that under > the same conditions a custom redirector can change the URI to pretty > much anything before squid opens its outbound link. OK, that's what I wanted to to. I'll give a look at the cache_peer and I'll try. Thanks. -- Davide
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