I thought it would be handy to

* start jenkins on an EC2 instance with `java -jar jenkins.war`
* talk HTTPS to an ELB, and have the ELB talk HTTP to Jenkins

In other words, terminate SSL at the Elastic Load Balancer.

Is this even possible?

I tried it out and got the warning "Jenkins says my reverse proxy setup
is broken" on https://my.jenkins.example.com/manage .

I'm not sure if
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Jenkins+says+my+reverse+proxy+setup+is+broken
applies to load balancing, but I'm guessing so... I want to force all
web traffic to have to talk with my ELB using HTTPS (which sounds just
like a reverse proxy setup).

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