Re: Ipfilter with SSL?

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Old 05-14-2006
Darren Reed
 
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Default Re: Ipfilter with SSL?

> Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> > This is just SSL-offloading. Standard feature in most load balancers
> > including netscaler and Foundry.

>
> Never said it was uncommon. But so far (afaik) only "real" network devices do
> this at such a level that you retain the extern real IPs.


You can do this with IPFilter, but it requires the target of the
rdr rule to be IPFilter aware. This is often called "transparent
proxying."

Squid might have a mode where you can make it cogniscent of IPFilter
and goes on toe setup transparent proxying....or it might not.

Darren
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