We are using a configuring a cluster from Linux NetworX to serve as a web
cluster and we were recently informed by the client that they want to use
SSL now. It's simple enough to setup SSL with Apache, but now we have an
issue with how SSL will interact with our load balancing and fail-over on
the cluster.

We are using pirahna (we were told it had been modified a bit) on a RH6.2
based cluster. Has anyone done this before with SSL? The obvious problem is
that our redirector (one of the nodes) may redirect users to different web
servers, which would break established SSL sessions.

Any suggestions, advice, or links? I am going to start doing some research,
but leads are always helpful. We would like to not be required to purchase
additional hardware or software if possible. I would imagine that pirahna
has this capability, or could be modified as desired. Well, at least I hope.

Regards, Dustin

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