I've been doing a lot of work with NGINX and reverse proxying
HTTP/HTTPS. If there were a way to reverse proxy SSH, I'd love it -
throw a ton of different BBSes behind a proxy and sort them out by hostname.
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I've been doing a lot of work with NGINX and reverse proxying
HTTP/HTTPS. If there were a way to reverse proxy SSH, I'd love it -
throw a ton of different BBSes behind a proxy and sort them out by
hostname.
I just set up a reverse NGINX proxy on a dual-64 core EPYC (7742) server this week. We had it handling about 70,000 SSL connections per second (real world traffic) while only running around 45% CPU usage, with SMT (AMD's version of hyperthreading) turned off.
at that point we ran out of SSL traffic to throw at it.
I just set up a reverse NGINX proxy on a dual-64 core EPYC (7742)
server this week. We had it handling about 70,000 SSL connections per
second (real world traffic) while only running around 45% CPU usage,
with SMT (AMD's version of hyperthreading) turned off.
at that point we ran out of SSL traffic to throw at it.
If all it does is reverse-proxy, may also want to take a look at Caddy v2, and see if you get more throughput.
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