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Well the reverse proxy is a gateway machine where the TLS terminates. You could use Apache on a linux server with mod_proxy. The IBM i is a backend web server. If you google up Apache Reverse-Proxy etc you'll find more practical info than I could retype but here's an article that's somewhat related:
https://timwells.net/blog/hardening-tls-apache-reverse-proxy/

On 3/29/2016 4:47 PM, Tom wrote:
That's an interesting idea - care to expand on it? I'm not sure how that
would work.


Thanks,
TomH

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Subject: Re: iSeries SSL, Comodo certificate - no green padlock on browser

You could look at a reverse proxy to handle the TLS if the move off 6.1 is
an issue.





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