Re: https traffiic on a PIX 515



In article <L9udnZKBCsFxOXDfRVn-rQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <"B Squared"> wrote:
:I'm still at a loss about the https traffic. Hmmm, ... I'm using https
:in the access-list because the destination port is 443. Does https
:depend on some other port in addition to port 443?

No.

I can't think offhand, though, of how https sidesteps the
need for IP+port rewrites that are present in the http protocol.
But then I have not ever really looked at how https works.
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