Tortix (T-WAF) kills SPDY protocol

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Tortix (T-WAF) kills SPDY protocol

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In setup where Nginx is used alone (no Apache) with SSL/SDPY enabled, activating T-WAF for port 443 disables SPDY. The only way to preserve SPDY is to add Apache + ASL as the upstream proxy. This has drastic impact on memory usage and performance for busy servers.

Is there a way to tell tortix to keep SPDY, so that Nginx + T-WAF is used with no Apache?
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Re: Tortix (T-WAF) kills SPDY protocol

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Other than an nginx->apache config (like plesk uses) no, but we can look into adding spdy support to the T-WAF.
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Re: Tortix (T-WAF) kills SPDY protocol

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scott wrote:Other than an nginx->apache config (like plesk uses) no, but we can look into adding spdy support to the T-WAF.
Would be nice to have it as T-WAF integrated feature.
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