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8/19/2015 1:13 AM
 

Hi,

I am having some strange situation.

My DNN based site is hosted behind load balancer (F5). The ssl is setup on F5.  The communication from browser to F5 is secured i.e. https, however from F5 to IIS it is http. My browser url shows https but when I check for ssl in server variable it says it is off. This is resulting several issues in admin panel with popup since popup url is generated as http where https is needed.

Also when I turned SSLEnabled as true, it goes into infinite loop since IIS is not having https.

Please help.

Thanks

Manish

 
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8/23/2015 5:28 PM
 
if you're terminating SSL at a load balancer , HTTPS requests will end up at DNN as HTTP requests. If ssl enabled is set this will then cause problems unless you have ssl-offloading configured, at present ssl-offload configuration is an Evoq feature (http://www.dnnsoftware.com/Content/Dn...), though it can be set by setting the relevant portalsettings manually.

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