Folks,
I have done the work and set up a squid reverse proxy to access an
internal Microsoft OWA server. This all works fine I make the
connection between the squid reverse proxy and the OWA server plain
HTTP, if I try to force the back end communication to be HTTPS only
then it does not work, by this I mean the browser sits there waiting
and eventually times out.
Doing a packet sniff on the interfaces, I see squid make the request
to owa, owa replies with a single packet and then there is no more
traffic. If I run a browser on the machine that hosts the reverse
proxy and try to connect to the owa backend using https in that
browser then owa works fine - it seems like squid is failing to
negotiate the https connection somehow. There is nothing in the logs
I can see that indicate a problem.
Any suggestions? Or am I stuck with a http only backend service?
I am running squid-2.5-stable7+reverse_proxy_patch on a Solaris 9
machine.
-- Brett LymnReceived on Mon Sep 19 2005 - 20:55:59 MDT
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