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Sean Conner sean at conman.org
Tue May 19 03:28:10 BST 2020
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It was thus said that the Great Sean Conner once stated:
But if by "proxy" you mean you connect to gemini.conman.org and expect the
request itself to be proxied:
gemini://mozz.us/journal/2020-05-06.gmi
that ... could be done, but it would require two things---1) your client
would have to know to use the gemini.conman.org certificate to connect to my
server and 2) my server would have to know to proxy this domain (and
supporting that type of proxy in GLV-1.12556 would require some
thought---the server isn't set up for that type of thing [1]).
I just thought of a way it could be done---I could have a copy of thecertificate/key pair for the domain I'm proxying for. Then it would be easyto write a handler to forward the request to the original domain and returnthe contents.
-spc
[1] Nor does it support multiple domains with a single certificate/key
pair. Right now, each server requires its own certificate/key file.