Symbion SSL Proxy 1.0.5 review
DownloadSSL Proxy server listens on a TCP port, accepts SSL connections, and forwards them to another local or remote TCP port. For example,
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SSL Proxy server listens on a TCP port, accepts SSL connections, and forwards them to another local or remote TCP port.
For example, it is possible to create an HTTPS server if you have an HTTP server and you run an SSL Proxy server on port 443 which forwards the connections to port 80.
SSL Proxy's design makes it as secure as possible and still perform well.
What's New in This Release:
Improved certificate handling (chained certificates are now supported), more error information on SSL protocol errors during SSL_accept(), -U and -D options (buffer size), and a "powered by" logo.
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