On 3 May 2011, at 10:31, Soren Hansen wrote:

> 2011/5/3 Todd Willey <t...@ansolabs.com>:
>> In a heavily load-balanced environment you'll probably want to terminate SSL 
>> before it gets
>> proxied to the actual api servers,
> 
> Why is that? It seems like a win to distribute as much processing as
> possible, including SSL termination?

Because most load balancing vendors are either 1) convinced that they need to 
go up the stack and have gradually made it impossible to do blind socket LB - 
and insist on looking at headers and what not, or 2) is soo far out of touch 
and old that blind socket forwarding is not overly practical as the outdated 
means to inform the LB what to blindly forward where is just too painful.

But yes - a bright vendor/standard would indeed do a clever pass through to the 
distributed boxes for at least the initial exchange; optionally facilitate 
session sharing and/or providing it in-line and after the exchange it could be 
informed of the session key and then do a bit more than just blind forwarding.

Dw.

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