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TLS handshake in passthrough scenario
You are correct. In a scenario where the load balancer does not perform ssl encryption/decryption (offloading), ssl negotiation is performed directly between the client and backend pool members (servers).
A typical F5 configuration would be comprised of a virtual server that listens on port 443, server type of standard or layer 4 and backend pool members listening on port 443.
Great! So in my case, there will be 2 connection....client to loadbalancer and than loadbalancer to back-end server. Currently, the persistence method deployed is the source persistence with a refresh of 48 hours. In that case any connections coming in from a particular client, within the 48 hours time frame will be sent to the same back-end server where the first packet was sent.
That explains alot....would be nice if F5 has the tls passthrough document someplace.
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