Hello, I am using Varnish as a cache and reverse-proxy to distribute requests between different backend workers. The workers expect some parameters, that can be passed either through GET or POST.
The way Varnish works is by caching and distributing requests based on the URL. So all GET requests are fine, because the parameters are in the URL. However, POST requests are not, because parameters are within the body, so requests are not cached and distributed to one backend worker only, which then gets all the load. What I'd like to do is transform POST requests to GET requests, by encoding the POST body content in the URL and pass a subsequent GET to the Varnish cache. Do you think this is possible? If so, how? Many thanks for your help! Regards, Kip _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
