Hi, On 10/15/07(04:39) you "Maurice Glandrup" <pcuhqbdyi-jmfhzl7piqdw.ml@delegate.org> wrote in <_A3864@delegate-en.ML_> |What I thought DeleGate is capable of doing is: if the browser is directed |to a https server, DeleGate can make translations that make it appear for |the browser that it is getting its data from a http server, while the https ^^^^^^^^^^^? |server thinks the client is a secure. |Besides the translation from http -> https and vice versa, DeleGate also |solves encryption and decription. | |If DeleGate can be configured this way, then it would be possible to analyze |the decrypted HTML content. You can cache/convert/analize the communication with the HTTPS/SSL server by DeleGate as a HTTP proxy. If the clients sees the server as a HTTS/SSL server, it can be done with STLS=mitm, of if the client sees the server as if it's a HTTP server, it can be done as follows. |> It depends on why you need it to do what. For example you can access |> a HTTPS/SSL server like https://server as if it is http://https.server |> over the bare HTTP protocol via DeleGate as a HTTP proxy like follows: |> |> delegated -P8080 SERVER=http MOUNT="http://https.* https://*" |> STLS=fsv:https Cheers, Yutaka -- 9 9 Yutaka Sato <pfqcabdyi-jmfhzl7piqdw.ml@delegate.org> http://delegate.org/y.sato/ ( ~ ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology _< >_ 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan Do the more with the less -- B. Fuller