Hi Peter You may wish to consider a Pound - Varnish - web server chain. One option is to direct all Pound traffic to Varnish and let Varnish route traffic to backends.
Varnish gives much flexibility for URL rewriting / backed redirection. And with a little caching, faster page loads too. :-) Cheers, Matthew On 19/02/2013 6:04 PM, "P. Broennimann" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there > > I am hosting a site (1 pound instance and 5 own load-balanced application > instances behind). Clients would connect > https://www.mywebsite/html/myapplication.html so Pound is terminating the > SSL -> Everything works like a charm. > > Now I'd like to have the clients connect > https://www.mywebsite/myapplication.html. I read that I could do this > using a separate URL rewrite engine. > > 1) Where would this rewrite engine be placed? Before or after Pound? I am > concerned about where SSL would be terminated. > 2) Does this have to be a webserver (apache) or are there other smaller > tools available to just do the URL rewriting (I am running Debian)? > > Thanks & cheers, > Peter >
