
21 Nov
2014
21 Nov
'14
6:23 a.m.
On 21 November 2014 16:21, Piers Rowan <piers.rowan@recruitonline.com.au> wrote:
Change your web server to support SSL*and then see if the clients who are having trouble can access the SSL version without the same trouble. (As the secured version has to be pass-thrued by transparent proxies or otherwise the cert won't match)
I did try to get the SSL to terminate at Varnish but it appears I need another SSL capable web server to work with. I will check it out tonight.
nginx tends to be the go-to software for this. It'll handle SSL and reverse-proxying, and is reasonably straight-forward to set up. If you're on Ubuntu, add the nginx-stable PPA so as to get a reasonably recent version, rather than the old-stable version that ships by default.