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Configuring the Eucalyptus User Console with a Reverse Proxy
Reblogged from Coders Like Us:
The Eucalyptus User Console can be used standalone, but generally people run Tornado apps (as this is) behind a reverse proxy. There are a few reasons, but most commonly, it is so SSL termination can be handled in one place and several Tornado instances can be managed behind one front end. FriendFeed (who developed Tornado) talked about configuring one Tornado instance per core behind Nginx as the reverse proxy.
Yep, Eucalyptus User Console is coming in 3.2. Next Level User Console Maneuver.
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