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Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 10:53:26 -0400
On Fri, 20 May 2005 20:08:46 +0530, Gaurav Kumar said:
wait.. fedric solution is not gonna work...beacuse the client is a thick application and only allows ip address of the web server to be entered, there is no option i can change ssl port 443 also. in short, the client send HTTPS request directly to the webserver, and the client doesnt allow to change anything other than server address.
So do this instead: stunnel -c -d 127.0.0.1:443 -r your-https-server:443 your-scanner-program 127.0.0.1 443 Change the 2 80s to 443s. ;) Or use a second tunnel (ssh, whatever) to connect the 80 to the 443. Probably can do this with iptables if you're on a Linuxoid box too..
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- looking for a HTTPS redirect server Rajeev Kapoor (May 20)
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- Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server Rajeev Kapoor (May 20)
- Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server Gaurav Kumar (May 20)
- Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server Gaurav Kumar (May 20)
- Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server Valdis . Kletnieks (May 20)
- Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server Vincent Archer (May 20)
- Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server Eric Paynter (May 20)
- Re: FW: looking for a HTTPS redirect server Rajeev Kapoor (May 20)