On Fri, 20 May 2005 20:08:46 +0530, Gaurav Kumar said: > wait.. fedric solution is not gonna work...beacuse the client is a > thick application and only allows ip address of the web server to be > entered, there is no option i can change ssl port 443 also. > > in short, > > the client send HTTPS request directly to the webserver, and the > client doesnt allow to change anything other than server address. So do this instead: stunnel -c -d 127.0.0.1:443 -r your-https-server:443 your-scanner-program 127.0.0.1 443 Change the 2 80s to 443s. ;) Or use a second tunnel (ssh, whatever) to connect the 80 to the 443. Probably can do this with iptables if you're on a Linuxoid box too..
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