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Does Apache + mod_security allow reverse proxying to https servers? The server is using both http and https currently, and I don't know enough about the actual server to know if doing everything over http is feasible.

Does squid do reverse proxying for https servers? Does it have anything like mod_security? I've read a little about squidguard... is that something I want to look at?

Thanks!

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>>> Henrik K <hege@xxxxxxx> 4/25/2008 10:15 AM >>>
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:51:53AM -0400, Steven Pfister wrote:
>
> Does squid as it's installed do any kind of checking of URLs for signs of
> attacks, or does something additional need to be installed (and what's
> popular for that)?

More likely you would want to use Apache with mod_security as reverse proxy.
Exactly made for that purpose.



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