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i need to accept all https requests on port 443 and redirect to webservers port 80
also i need to use different ssl certificates for different clients
i need soution ..plsssss
googled much more times and got haproxy+stunnel but its not working as desired
you can only give out one certificate, so you would generally create a new single cert with multiple SAN's on it covering each site you wish to serve. It is not possible to serve multiple extensions. There are formal extensions to HTTP defined to permit this, but they are new and no browser implements them afaik.
Hi acid_kewpie,
happy to c u again!!! i didnt got what you said....
i had configured haproxy+stunnel+apache
my current situation is described in bellow given link in another discussion... can you pls take a look at that? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ed-4175424919/
and pls advice me about implementing pound as a load balancer!!!
Last edited by hamzar.pm; 08-31-2012 at 06:16 AM.
Reason: added link
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