>> Patrick Lists wrote in post #1132735: >>> On 09-01-14 22:48, Styopa Semenukha wrote: >>>> Patrick, >>>> >>>> It's not possible, because SSL works on lower level (session layer) than HTTP >>> (application layer). >>> >>> Thank you for your feedback. That's unfortunate. I hope to see flexible >>> SSL config one day as an enhancement (if possible). >> >> It is not possible, not with nginx nor any other web server. Read up on >> how the SSL handshake and HTTP over SSL works, and it should become >> clear.
>It is actually possible, at least Apache can do this with SSL renegotiation. >But nginx currently does not support this. Expanding on this question, is it possible to use a different set of certs for the client side and another set for the upstream server side? Right now I can defined a server module with ssl and specify the ssl certificates and specify a https protocol for proxy_pass for a location. But both connections end up using the same certificates specified with $ssl_certificate. How can I specify different certificates for the client side connection and upstream side connection? Thanks in advance. Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,246208,247293#msg-247293 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx