On Sat, Nov 06 2010 at 51:01, Joe McDonagh wrote: > On 11/05/2010 05:31 PM, Aleksandar Lazic wrote: > >On Fre 05.11.2010 10:45, Theo de Raadt wrote: > >>>due to the fact that openssh and some other parts of openbsd are > >>>ported to linux maybe you can tell me if you plan to make a > >>>openrelayd which is able to compile on linux. > >> > >>relayd depends deeply on pf. > >> > >>so the answer is no. > > > >ok, sorry for rush. > > > >Do you know a good replacement for stunnel with http-header rewrite on > >non openbsd OS?! > > > Well, besides Marco being right about the best Unix system for > networking out there (OpenBSD, keep in mind I manage a lot of > reenucksh systems too), I would check out nginx or > mod_proxy_balancer. I am big into puppet (uses ssl for > communication), and I load balance with mod_proxy_balancer, and I > know a lot of people who use nginx (but not me). Move your puppet to apache+passenger instead of starting serveral mongrel instances. It is much simpler to manage.
Claer > -- > -- > Joe McDonagh > Operations Engineer > AIM: YoosingYoonickz > IRC: joe-mac on freenode > "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."