Thank you. I've been reading that, but wanted to confirm. -J
Sent via iPhone Is your email Premiere? On Sep 24, 2011, at 0:57, Malcolm Turnbull <[email protected]> wrote: > Jason, > > No that option is not relevant for TPROXY (client source IP transparency) > > Its an old blog but take a look at: > http://blog.loadbalancer.org/configure-haproxy-with-tproxy-kernel-for-full-transparent-proxy/ > > Ignore the kernel re-compile stuff, as its all pretty standard in > modern kernels. > But it should show you how to construct the haproxy.cfg file. > > > > > > On 23 September 2011 22:53, Jason J. W. Williams > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> My understanding has been that HAProxy can be set up in conjunction >> with TPROXY support in the Linux kernel so that the backend servers >> see the original client's source IP address on incoming packets? >> >> So is the "option transparent" >> (http://code.google.com/p/haproxy-docs/wiki/transparent) not related >> to that type of transparent proxying or am I mistaken and there's no >> way to make HAProxy preserve the original client IP on the way to the >> backend servers? >> >> Thank you in advance. >> >> -J >> >> > > > > -- > Regards, > > Malcolm Turnbull. > > Loadbalancer.org Ltd. > Phone: +44 (0)870 443 8779 > http://www.loadbalancer.org/

