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    Reverse Proxy using server certificates (NOT PFSense certs)

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      coatmaker618 last edited by coatmaker618

      Hi all, I am trying to setup a reverse proxy for subdomains, eg:
      subdomain1.mydomain.com --> 10.0.0.10
      subdomain2.mydomain.com --> 10.0.0.11

      I have done this using Squid, but Squid seems insistent that it must handle the certificates :( I'd rather each server itself have/handle the certificates. How do I tell PFSense to just forward the request, and is Squid the wrong tool for this?

      Thanks in advance.

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        coatmaker618 last edited by

        Solved in https://forum.netgate.com/topic/153028/haproxy-deleting-acl-on-modify-bug-or-am-i-missing-something/14

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