Mark,
thanks a lot for your answer. Well, I don't think that the effort would justify
the result.
So maybe I will try some sort of double transparent proxy (one for port 80 and
the other for port 443) or something else.
Thanks,
Manuel
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:14:40 -0500, "Petersen, Mark" <MPetersen@gs1us.org>
wrote:
> This is a little off topic, but if you really want to do this you can
> use an SSL accelerator and terminate the SSL session there. Then the
> request is sent plain text to the webserver(s), offloading SSL overhead
> in the process. I believe there are l
>
> Internet -- SSL Accelerator -(network tap)- Web Server(s)
>
> You can use apache to handle this, look at dedicated hardware, or come
> up with your own solution.
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