Probably because it expects to handle TLS termination and distribution of sites to different backend by itself, anyway.
However, even if it does that, a reverse proxy should aim for maximum transparency, also with the client info that is passed on.
I like HAproxy better as well. It has some distinguishing features that set it apart and with @TheHellSites tutorial, it works just great for me.
However, even if it does that, a reverse proxy should aim for maximum transparency, also with the client info that is passed on.
I like HAproxy better as well. It has some distinguishing features that set it apart and with @TheHellSites tutorial, it works just great for me.
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