Thank you all guys. I now have enough info to start. :-)
~kmag
While that is an option, it's probably unfeasable for his wantings. (Unless
he's the only one connecting to the server).
Anyway a simple stunnel portfoward will do the trick.
WebServer listens on port 80 locally.
stunnel -r 127.0.0.1:80 -d 443
*Note: A valid server certificate and private key
> > solution that I am thinking of (and prefer) is setting up a proxy
> > apache-ssl server on the same machine (or another machine on the same
> > DMZ) so that SSL communication is conducted with the proxy across the
> > firewall and unecrypted traffic is confined in the DMZ. Is that
And then
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> Hello all,
>
> My new problem is not exactly debian-related but is surely
> security-related :-) Anyway, I need desperately your security expertise
> so here it goes
## Costas Magos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is it possible to create an SSL tunnel using stunnel or something
> similar to protect the web transactions?
Yes, you can use stunnel here; setup is similar as for imap-ssl et.al.
> Another
> solution that I am thinking of (and prefer) is setting up a pro
Hello all,
My new problem is not exactly debian-related but is surely
security-related :-) Anyway, I need desperately your security expertise
so here it goes:
I am running a proprietary tacacs+ server that comes bundled with its
own web server used as management interface. The web server is
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