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css question

tyler.tufte
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We have 2 servers behind a css 11503. Both servers are communicating on port 443. The css decrypts the traffic, re-encrypts it and sends it to the correct server. We also want to have a redirect to a port 80 html page incase both servers go down. Where would I go to find out how to make this work?

This is a pretty close example but I just want to add in a redirct to a server outside of the css internal network.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_configuration_example09186a0080220dab.shtml

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Gilles Dufour
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Thanks for replying! I can't test this right now but I believe I tried this and it didn't work because of the backend SSL. Is the traffic decyrpted when it hits the backend content?

Thanks again!

Tyler

Tyler,

yes in backend-ssl mode the traffic is decrypted and then re-encrypted.

This is necessary to match on url and/or cookie.

In the link you sent, if you add a redirect service to the content "back" it should work.

Gilles.

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