This is a discussion on Re: [squid-users] reverse proxy and https within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; Henrik: Thank you for the quick reply. Unencrypting the key seemed the best solution so that I could still run ...
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Henrik:
Thank you for the quick reply. Unencrypting the key seemed the best solution so that I could still run squid as a daemon. Thanks, Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <hno@squid-cache.org> To: "Dan DeLong" <ddelong@custdata.com> Cc: <squid-users@squid-cache.org> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 2:34 PM Subject: Re: [squid-users] reverse proxy and https > On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Dan DeLong wrote: > > > I'm am attempting to setup up squid as a reverse proxy to handle https > > requests. ie client-ssl -> squid -> web server. I've added the following > > to a default squid.conf > > > ACK:problems getting password > > > > I'm using a cert and key file that are valid and I do know the key file > > password but how do I tell squid what that password is ? > > You don't. > > You either give Squid an unencrypted key file, or start it with the -N > option to allow entry of the password using the keyboard. > > To decrypt a RSA key file you can use the openssl rsa command. > > Regards > Henrik > > > > |
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