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Using backhand behind a SSL Accelerator
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Does anyone have experience with this?

Christopher Crowley
TIS Network Services
Tulane University
ccrowley@tulane.edu
504.314.2535
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Using backhand behind a SSL Accelerator [ In reply to ]
> Does anyone have experience with this?

Yes. What's the prob? It works like a charm. -sc

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Sean Chittenden
Using backhand behind a SSL Accelerator [ In reply to ]
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> Yes. What's the prob? It works like a charm. -sc

No problems, yet. Just a feasibility inquiry. I am gathering some
information before I start to design and implement. I am at a
decision stage where I can either try to do the load balancing via a
router, or using mod_backhand. The application is Horde's Imp.

The redundancy will be nice, too. But my single point of failure
would be the MySQL backend. So, I plan to configure a backup MySQL on
one of the clustered machines, and propigate the user data
occasionally and session data frequently.

Any comments / pointers?

Christopher Crowley
TIS Network Services
Tulane University
ccrowley@tulane.edu
504.314.2535
PGP Key ID: 0x7CF18FDB

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