I have a webserver behind my firewall in a DMZ that I want to secure with SSL. The firewall performs the NAT and translates it to my DMZ's IP address. This works great for http requests (port 80).
Amy Nichol Smith spent more than 20 years working as a journalist for TV and newspapers before transitioning to software and hardware product reviews for consumers and small businesses. She has been ...
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