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-You probably know secure HTTP from secure web sites. Say, you want to operate
-a secure web server but have only a normal server. SSL Proxy can be your
-solution: It's plugged into the connection between the client and the server
-and adds Secure Socket Layer (SSL) support. Or the other way around: You have
-an ordinary telnet client but want to connect to a secure site. Just start SSL
-Proxy with the appropriate parameters and -- voila. That's what SSL Proxy can
-do for you.