Ricardo,

Am 05.12.19 um 10:28 schrieb Ricardo Fraile:
> Does HAproxy some raw output after the TLS negotiation, logging is
> good, but in some cases, like this, it's hard to know root cause.
> 

You should be able to retrieve the last error by sending `show errors`
on the admin CLI socket.

Example for your request:

> [05/Dec/2019:11:11:46.197] frontend fe_http (#1): invalid request
>   backend <NONE> (#-1), server <NONE> (#-1), event #0, src 127.0.0.1:49132
>   buffer starts at 0 (including 0 out), 16347 free,
>   len 37, wraps at 16384, error at position 22
>   H1 connection flags 0x00000000, H1 stream flags 0x00000012
>   H1 msg state MSG_HDR_NAME(17), H1 msg flags 0x00001410
>   H1 chunk len 0 bytes, H1 body len 0 bytes :
>   
>   00000  GET / HTTP/1.1\n
>   00015  Header1 Authorization\n

Best regards
Tim Düsterhus

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