Re: Access with HTTPS to a HTTP server

From: Mike (honey_at_michaelmoyse.co.uk)
Date: 07/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 19:15:17 +0100

Fidelio wrote:

> I got a HTTP server but I would like the user to access via HTTPS to a
> gateway server and redirect to HTTP real page.

Two questions:

Why? (Why not stay within https if you want security and if you want to
publish an unsecured page, why bother with https anyway?) I don't
understand what you are trying to achieve.

What has this got to do with firewalls?

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