> On Oct 30, 2020, at 6:32 PM, Lars Bonnesen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have been using a combination of Apache, mod_proxy and letsencrypt to set
> up different loadbalancing/https offload solution like this:
> 
> https://URL1                                                [Apache http_1]
> ---|
> https://URL2 [Apache https, mod_proxy, and letsencrypt] --- [Apache http_2}
> ---|-- SQL
> https://URL3                                                [Apache http_3]
> ---|
> 
> Of coarse running on OpenBSD
> 
> The URLS are typically sharing one IP and in theory the https offload could
> also be load balanced.
> 
> Even though the above setup works, I would like to use as much of obsd base
> as possible and less packages. Thinking of httpd, letsencrypt and relayd -
> but can it accomplish my goals about sharing IPs, loadbalancing while also
> doing SSL offload? Or do I need to stick with Apache or maybe look at
> another solution like haproxy?
> 
> If I can use relayd for this, could someone please share a relayd.conf
> example for me?
> 
> Regards, Lars.

If you’re only using mod_proxy for load balancing, yes you can do this with 
httpd and relayd.

I don’t have a relayd.conf sample for you but there are plenty from the mailing 
list.

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