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Worth noting that the issue comes back when you upgrade to Fedora 31 as well. Same fix still applies.
@aaronstuder said in Installing Varnish Cache to a LAMP Stack on Fedora 25 with SaltStack:
@scottalanmiller said in Installing Varnish Cache to a LAMP Stack on Fedora 25 with SaltStack: Varnish Cache cannot handle TLS connections, so Apache will continue to server HTTPS on port 443, for now at least. That's unfortunate 😕 I use Varnish on Cloudways, but everything is HTTPS... Does that mean Varnish is doing nothing?
@scottalanmiller said in Installing Varnish Cache to a LAMP Stack on Fedora 25 with SaltStack:
Varnish Cache cannot handle TLS connections, so Apache will continue to server HTTPS on port 443, for now at least.
That's unfortunate 😕 I use Varnish on Cloudways, but everything is HTTPS... Does that mean Varnish is doing nothing?
It just means that an SSL layer has to be in front of it. Nginx is used on most platforms to handle SSL.