TLS passthrough connection
Quelle: https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/load-balancer/tls-passthrough/
A TLS passthrough connection is an encrypted TLS connection where the encrypted traffic is forwarded by an intermediary system without decrypting, inspecting, or altering the contents. In logistics IT, it is used to enable secure data transfer between endpoints (e.g., systems in the supply chain, APIs, or gateways) with the intermediary handling only the transport of the TLS tunnel.
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