Hi.

Am 10.04.2018 um 22:14 schrieb Juan Carlos Real Guevara:
> Hi and thanks for your response. I think that ive found the problem, and
> i look that in the first packets the ip.src is the ip of the balancer
> and in the GET to download the archive is with ip.src from the client
> and the response is forbidden.
> 
> In your experience, Is possible that the ip.src always are the client
> ip. and not of the ip of the balancer ?

Please keep the mailling list in the answer, thanks.
Please can you and the requested information's below.

> Thanks

Regards
Aleks

> 2018-04-05 13:41 GMT-05:00 Aleksandar Lazic <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> 
>     Hi Juan Carlos.
> 
>     Am 05.04.2018 um 19:18 schrieb Juan Carlos Real Guevara:
>     > Hi i have a problem with a config in haproxy, can you help me?
> 
>     Well with such little information probably not.
> 
>     Please can you tell us a little bit more about the setup.
> 
>     OS:
>     HAProxy version: haproxy -vv
>     HAProxy config:
> 
>     What's the backend server?
>     What's the protocol which the server expect to get?
>     What's in the haproxy log?
> 
>     > The problem is that when i send a request throught haproxy with
>     > "c.g.cloud.web.HttpSessionMonitor" the backend server response error 403
>     > Forbidden.
> 
>     Have you seen that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_403
>     <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_403> ?
> 
>     Do you receive the same error when you call the backend server directly
>     with "c.g.cloud.web.HttpSessionMonitor"?
> 
>     What's this "c.g.cloud.web.HttpSessionMonitor" ?
>     Does the backend server expect some authentication?
> 
>     > Thanks
> 
>     Please keep the mailling list in the answer, thanks.
> 
>     Best regards
>     Aleks
> 

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