> -----Message d'origine----- > De : Michiel van Es [mailto:m...@pcintelligence.nl] > Envoyé : jeudi 22 avril 2010 18:11 > À : Chris Sarginson > Cc : haproxy@formilux.org > Objet : Re: question about transparancy > > > > On 4/22/10 6:03 PM, Chris Sarginson wrote: > > Michiel van Es wrote: > >> I read this archive from 2008: > >> > >> http://www.formilux.org/archives/haproxy/0801/0507.html > >> > >> But the problem is that I can not recompile the kernel :( > >> Isn't there any other way like the x-forward-for header to make this > >> work? > > > > As this runs on layer 4 headers can not be inserted. If you wish to be > > able to see the originating IP addresses you will probably want to use > > LVS loadbalancing. > > Hmmm..that is too bad..then I have to work out a new LVS setup after I > finally got HAproxy up & running :( > Why isn't it possible with smtp but it is working with http? > > > > > Chris > > > Michiel
Hello, I think what you are looking for is XCLIENT support, which is described here : http://www.postfix.org/XCLIENT_README.html The support for this in haproxy has already been discussed on this ml (see for ex. : http://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg00482.html) but I can't confirm if this has finally been implemented or not (I doubt it as there does not seem to be anything about it in the latest documentation). Emmanuel