On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 02:36:00AM +0200, hapr...@serverphorums.com wrote:
> Although I now have another solution in place, I'm still wondering if I
> could make haproxy work for me as a backup solution.
>
> I know that I can terminate SSL with stunnel and then send data on unecrypted
> to hapr
Although I now have another solution in place, I'm still wondering if I could
make haproxy work for me as a backup solution.
I know that I can terminate SSL with stunnel and then send data on unecrypted
to haproxy, but is there a utility that I can use to re-encrypt with before
sending on to m
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 12:18:53AM +0200, hapr...@serverphorums.com wrote:
> Thanks again for the response,
>
>
>I've come across some documentation for my app being used with a hardware
> appliance and the only config done on the app side is to disable ssl, which
> it currently is in my
Thanks again for the response,
I've come across some documentation for my app being used with a hardware
appliance and the only config done on the app side is to disable ssl, which it
currently is in my test set up. I found this important piece of info in the
documentation also.
A t
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 02:10:45AM +0200, hapr...@serverphorums.com wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply and thanks for all of the work on haproxy, it's
> been very fun to play with.
>
> If I leave the ssl processing to the back end webservers and simply use
> haproxy to distribute the load there
Thanks for the quick reply and thanks for all of the work on haproxy, it's been
very fun to play with.
If I leave the ssl processing to the back end webservers and simply use haproxy
to distribute the load there is no way to make sure that client A's sessions
are consistently sent to webserver
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 07:11:28AM +0200, hapr...@serverphorums.com wrote:
> I'm trying to use stunnel and haproxy to sit in front a web application that
> is completely http and running on IIS and I am experiencing a bit of a quirk.
> I more less took the exact config from haproxy's architectu
I'm trying to use stunnel and haproxy to sit in front a web application that is
completely http and running on IIS and I am experiencing a bit of a quirk. I
more less took the exact config from haproxy's architecture.txt file except
where I have marked changes.I can use the https:// and co
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