Yes this is possible. From memory the only thing you need is to set 
"SSLProxyEngine On". Take a look at the mod_ssl documentation at 
httpd.apache.org.

-ascs

-----Original Message-----
From: Carlo Montanari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:43 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Questions about reverse proxy with https

Hi list.
I'm in the process of building a reverse proxy architecture based on Apache 
with mod_proxy, in order to publish on the Internet an internal website now 
residing only on our Intranet.
The site is quite critical, so it's required that it must be available 
externally only in https. So far so good.
Now some people in our management are requiring that also the communication 
between the reverse proxy and the internal site must be encrypted, and this is 
raising some doubts to me as I have never worked with such a configuration.
Please anybody can help me with any hint?
First of all, is it possible at all to implement this with mod_proxy?
If so, is there any documentation about it?
Any thoughts about the matter?

Thanks, Carlo

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