[ZendTo] Antwort: Front ending Zendto with an F5 HTTP/SSL appliance

patrick.gaikowski at kaufland.com patrick.gaikowski at kaufland.com
Mon Jul 8 19:15:14 BST 2013


Hi Brad,

the F5 is able to intercept HTTPS-connection to client side and also to
server side. Your request will be intercepted, loadbalanced and encrypted
to the Backend server. For the backend the request comes with HTTPS.

Greetings

Patrick



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Von:	"Brad Beckenhauer" <bbecken at aafp.org>
An:	<zendto at zend.to>
Datum:	08.07.2013 16:29
Betreff:	[ZendTo]  Front ending Zendto with an F5 HTTP/SSL appliance
Gesendet von:	zendto-bounces at zend.to



Hi,
We've been successfully running Zendto for some time and we now have a need
to move Zendto behind an F5 load balancer appliance and let the appliance
handle all the SSL certs instead of Zendto.

We've hit a snag where some of the Zendto code appears to be forcing HTTPS
( eg verify.php, ayah.php, pickup.php to name a few).

It would be nice if we could simply disable HTTPS/SSL in the preferences.

Has anyone else been successful in front ending Zendto with an SSL
appliance?
If so, would you please share how you did it.

thanks in advance
Brad





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