Lukas Tribus wrote, On 01/15/2015 09:06 PM:
Imagine the 192.168.100.100 is a public IP (for example 1.2.3.4),
and the others are private IPs as they indeed are (192.168.*).
The reason for me is to use internally (ie. between the proxy server
and the backend server) only the private IPs.

The remote IP that your backend sees will be the client ip anyway, not
your internal IP, so whats the point?

True, but that's not the issue here.

As said the idea and the setup works, but haproxy has a problem with it,
and therefore there is a bug in haproxy.

Yet you did not explain what the actual bug is. You keep saying there is a
bug, but you don't explain it.

I think I already explained it completely.
If you still have a question on this specific setup scenario let me know.



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