Hi,

We are using lighttpd (not nginx, granted, but the principle is the same) for 
handling SSL in front of some of our Varnish instances - it works fine from a 
performance perspective; it's just important to remember to strip and re-add 
any headers necessary for the SSL handling, so that you don't end up with twice 
the objects in Varnish. We could have used stunnel or haproxy here, though - 
this was done for familiarity reasons only.

Otherwise we have found no reason for "hiding" Varnish behind other services, 
as Varnish's caching abilities far surpass any of the other solutions. 
Performance-wise there might not be so much in it vs a correctly configured 
nginx instance, but nginx's cache handling is hopeless compared to Varnish.

Hope this helps.

Best regards
Jan

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