Crossroads is a daemon running in user space, and features extensive configurability, polling of back ends using wake up calls, status reporting, many algorithms to select the 'right' back end for a request (and user-defined algorithms for very special cases), and much more. Crossroads is service-independent: it is usable for any TCP service, such as HTTP(S), SSH, SMTP, and database connections. In the case of HTTP balancing, Crossroads can provide session stickiness for back end processes that need sessions, but aren't session-aware of other back ends. Crossroads can be run as a stand-alone daemon or via inetd.
License: GNU General Public License v3
Changes:
Compilation compatibilities with Solaris and gcc3.x were fixed. A Web interface for statusmonitoring and for the modification of keyparameters was implemented. Reverse-proxyfunctionality was implemented, so that in HTTPmode, Crossroads can address several back endpools to balance Web sites by their host name.
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