Obviously, SSL protects traffic from any tampering by proxy. However,
proxy can pass traffic through as-is when asked with CONNECT method; it
might solve your problem depending on what this problem is (why do you
need proxy in the first place?).
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On 01/07/15 17:23, pankit thapar wrote:
Yes, the above link provides a directive to authenticate proxy which
is not what I am looking for.
I actually thought that I could use connect protol to create a tunnel
from client through proxy to the backend server.
What do you think about that?
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 5:05 AM, Daniel <dferra...@gmail.com
<mailto:dferra...@gmail.com>> wrote:
You can make your proxy identify with a specific key-cert
combination with:
SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslproxymachinecertificatefile
But "passthrough" as you say, that's not how proxy works AFAIK.
2015-06-30 23:57 GMT+02:00 pankit thapar <thapar.pan...@gmail.com
<mailto:thapar.pan...@gmail.com>>:
Hi,
I wanted to know if there is a way to pass on the client cert
as it is to a backend server through an apache proxy without
using the SSL headers.
Scenario:
Client---https--->Proxy(:443)---https--->BackEnd(:PORT)
The above figure is what I want to set up.
So, basically I want apache proxy to act as a man in the
middle and just forward the https request as it is.
Please let me know if someone has an idea on this.
Thanks,
Pankit
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