varnish ssl

Chris Magee chris.magee at gametheworld.com
Thu May 2 14:19:19 CEST 2013


If you are using Amazon AWS, their Elastic Load Balancer (
http://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/) can handle your HTTPS traffic
and then pass it onto your servers as HTTP traffic.  It costs money
(currently $0.025 / hour / balancer and about $0.008 per GB), but is super
simple and quick to setup.

Chris.


On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Reinis Rozitis <r at roze.lv> wrote:

>  Public => varnish(x2) => loadbalancer => Web servers (x4)
>>
>> We have around 15 domains with ssl support on login/payment pages.
>>
>
> Varnish doesn't support ssl / you have to put something before it like
> nginx / stud / haproxy etc.
>
> rr
>
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