9:45:50flip214unless there is some specific rewriting to do, I'd go for a standard product, though (nginx, apache, haproxy, etc.). even casual text changes (via regexes) can be done in apache, for example.
9:46:19lisp123_yeah nginx is a very easy to use reverse proxy imo (well since I know how to use it, hence its easy to use :D)
9:51:05flip214lisp123_: depending on the answer time of the http services "behind" the proxy you might have quite a lot of simultaneous active http connections.
9:51:43flip214HT by default creates threads; quux-ht uses a thread pool; perhaps you should take a look at tpd2 or so, to have a bounded number of threads for an (more or less) unbounded number of connections.
9:52:59lisp123_flip214: Good to know :) I was just answering the earlier question on the chat, I've personally moved away from web dev for the foreseeable future
9:53:16lisp123_perhaps I will come back in the future, after all everything commercial is a SaaS these days