Can't you just run a dumb TCP relay? I used to have one somewhere, but I can't remember if I solarified it to run with multi-threading. I can try and dig it up, but it'd probably be faster for you to rewrite from scratch. I also have a ssl proxy for the client side which I wrote to demo the MITM attack, but that doesn't sound like what you need. Simon On Tue, 20 Feb 1996, Lucky Green wrote:
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I need firewall software, preferably for free and running on an x86, that allows me to place an SSL webserver behind the firewall.
Any pointers?
TIA,
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