I've worked at some datacenters and all have used reverse proxies for SSL. I don't thinkt that you can recognise any change in the speed when you add a proxy in the local network while you create a SSL session before... sorry, that simply doesn't make sense, the bottleneck is surely not the proxy server (if so, you did something terrible wrong...). By the way: through the proxy you get loadbalancing, when you think that performance is a matter.
2008/7/25 sangprabv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Kashif, > That's why Im asking suggestion to the list, trying out to cut off the > hop. Or maybe this is preffered as a RFC? And hopefully will increase > the speed. > > Regards, > > > Willy > >
