Completely off the original top sorry inteq

@Steve, I think things like ISO27001 and the like only consider SSL to be an opportunist cipher as opposed to a secure one. Again as whoiam suggested it's a prevention of man in the middle attacks and packet sniffing I suppose. I would dare guess that 90% of SSL traffic isn't secured in a secure form on the server anyway (SMTP TLS anyone?). I guess we'll have to trust our ISPs with our encrypted traffic from now on

But sorry Inteq, I don't believe that this is functionality that Endian provides (as yet/if ever?). The HTTPS traffic doesn't appear to be treated in the same way as HTTP traffic
