This article begins a series of three articles dedicated to configuring Apache 2.0 with SSL/TLS support, in order to ensure maximum security and optimal performance of secure web communication. This part introduces key aspects of SSL/TLS and then shows how to compile and configure Apache 2.0 with support for these protocols.
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BalanceNG is a modern software IP load balancing solution running on Linux and Solaris operating systems. It is small, fast, and easy to use and setup. It offers session persistence, different distribution
methods (Round Robin, Random, Hash, and Least Resource) and a customizable UDP health check agent in source code. It supports VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) to set up high availability configurations on multiple nodes. It integrates pcap packet dumping for debugging purposes and allows the implementation of
a transparent forensic logging bridge. It supports all service load balancing based on client IP address which allows almost any protocol to be supported. It supports single legged operations, either on IP-Level or as DSR (Direct Server Return / nPath) configuration.
If you are using BorderManager? mostly for controlling outbound web access, and you want to ensure maximum availability, you probably know you can cluster the proxy service. But did you know there's another way? Shaun Pond lays out a simple way to do failover and load-sharing of the http proxy between two or more BorderManager? servers that does not involve clustering.
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