Does Cherokee do any kind of caching like Varnish? If I'm going to go through that kind of trouble, may as well get some benefit from it. -- Urko Masse +84-90-9088876
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 16:08, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Urko, > > On 09/03/2010, at 09:59, Urko Masse wrote: > > > I am using Cherokee for a while now for Moodle, and it's working really > well. However, we are running out of external IP addresses (we run a few > more web servers in our school that need to be externally accessible). > > > > So I think I need to run a Reverse Proxy, get our DNS registrations to > point to the same external IP address, and configure Cherokee to redirect > requests as needed to the rest of the web servers. But... I have never done > it, and I'm not even sure if "Reverse Proxy" does what I think it does. > > I have also heard about Varnish, and I wonder if that is what I'm looking > for. > > > > In other words: We want to have one external IP address for all our web > servers. But keep those web servers in different physical servers > internally. How do I do it? :) > > Yes, you need to use the Reverse HTTP Proxy in your current Cherokee > server. > > First of all, check out the documentation¹, the basics are explained in > there. > Do not hesitate to get back if you needed further assistance. > > Good luck! > > > ¹ http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/modules_handlers_proxy.html > > -- > Octality > http://www.octality.com/ > >
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