General Settings

Web Proxy - General Settings overview.

This part of the interface allows administration of three categories of settings, for the site that is currently selected at the top of the screen:

At the bottom, it also provides the ability to delete the selected site from the planet.

Upstream Servers

This section defines the servers that Reblaze will protect. In other words, these are the servers to which Reblaze will send the (legitimate) traffic it receives.

Within these settings, you can:

  • Enable and configure load balancing, weighting and distributing traffic across your primary servers.

  • Define backup servers, to which Reblaze will failover your traffic when your primary servers aren’t available.

  • Take servers offline for maintenance by ticking a single box in the interface.

  • Instruct Reblaze to keep individual users connected to the same server throughout their sessions.

Adding and deleting servers from this list is straightforward. To add a server, enter its IP in the “New Server” box and click Add, then fill out the rest of the information in the new entry. To delete an existing entry, click on the Delete link next to that entry.

The settings for each server in the list are as follows.

In addition to the features described above, Reblaze also has a stickiness capability that is not exposed in this version of the interface. Sometimes an application requires a user to be connected to the same server throughout the session. Reblaze can ensure that this occurs, and can do so using a variety of methods (tracking the user by IP address, session cookies, geographic location, and more).

The stickiness feature will be added to the Reblaze interface in a future version. Meanwhile, if you need this capability for your deployment, contact Reblaze support to set it up for you.

Proxy Settings

The Proxy Settings parameters define Reblaze’s behavior as a proxy, i.e. how Reblaze passes information back and forth between client and server.

Additional information

The Client’s IP Header Name (Upstream Side) setting defines how Reblaze passes the client's IP address to the upstream server. In addition to the IP, Reblaze also sends the client's geographic information (if it is available). The field names are:

Log File Parameters

The Log Files Parameters enables you to control the contents of the Reblaze-generated traffic logs.

Site Deletion

When you wish to remove a site from Reblaze, select it in the pulldown list in the upper right of the page. Then, at the bottom of the page, you will find a (disabled) Delete Site button.

To enable the button, check all three boxes next to it. (This is a safety measure to prevent accidental site deletions.) Once the button is enabled, clicking it will remove the specified site from Reblaze. Note that this action cannot be undone.

Before deleting a site from Reblaze, you should change your DNS settings to reroute your traffic, and then wait for the changes to propagate. Otherwise, Reblaze will still be receiving traffic, but the traffic will no longer be passed along to your server.

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