Dear Friend,
Good day,
We are one of the leading manufacturer of Truss Stage Pipe and drape
Crowd barrier in china over 20 years till now.
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Staging Platform for your reference:
Unit panel: 1m x 1m , 1.22m x 1.22m ( square shape )
1m x
Il 19/05/2015 05:21, Willy Tarreau ha scritto:
Hi Marco,
I think the easiest thing to start with is to run netstat -atn on the
backup node to verify if the peers connection is always between the same
two ports or if it changes, indicating a reconnection.
Hi, Willy
I did not find yet the
Hi Marco,
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 08:13:28AM +0200, Marco Corte wrote:
Il 19/05/2015 05:21, Willy Tarreau ha scritto:
Hi Marco,
I think the easiest thing to start with is to run netstat -atn on the
backup node to verify if the peers connection is always between the same
two ports or if it
Hello,
I’m new to HAProxy. I’m trying to set up HA to handle mixed content site (http
and https). My site runs on http except login box which needs https.
When I apply the configure with mode tcp, everything is fine. But I cannot
modify header, which I need to identify user’s real IP.
So I want
Dear Customer,
How are you?
Weare distributor of:
MICROCHIP
I have a site: https://mysite.comAfter a little browsing, something within
the app gives a https://mysite.com//something or https://mysite.com//other-thing
Notice the double slash. If it exists, how do I remove the second slash for
all contexts?
I assume a reqrep will do it, but I have
listen logstash01
bind 10.111.2.249:514 ssl ca-file /etc/haproxy/ca.pem crt
/etc/haproxy/logstash.pem verify required crl-file /etc/haproxy/crl.pem
ciphers
in my opinion I do not need a transparent proxy. my rsyslog nodes
directly connect to an ip address which is configured on the haproxy
server. So I don't need non_local_bind and no tproxy?
Mmh, I'm not sure. Try:
source usesrc clientip
Where is the real IP from HAproxy. That way tproxy4 is
in my opinion I do not need a transparent proxy. my rsyslog nodes
directly connect to an ip address which is configured on the haproxy
server. So I don't need non_local_bind and no tproxy?
(previous mail got messed up, sorry about that)
Mmh, I'm not sure. Try:
source usesrc clientip Where is
using haproxy getting connection refused on portmaper
any suggestion
thanks
Alex
Hi Willy,
thanks for the response!
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 7:58 PM, Willy Tarreau w...@1wt.eu wrote:
It's useless at such sizes. A rule of thumb is that splicing will not be
used at all for anything that completely fits in a buffer since haproxy
tries to read a whole response at once and
Hi Lukas,
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Lukas Tribus luky...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Pawel,
Hi.
We've tried migrating haproxy from 1.4.22 to 1.5.2. As a result we
experienced a serious performance impact. The only thing that was
changed was hapxory version. We tried 1.5.12
Hi Marco,
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 08:20:05AM +0200, Willy Tarreau wrote:
Hi Marco,
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 08:13:28AM +0200, Marco Corte wrote:
Il 19/05/2015 05:21, Willy Tarreau ha scritto:
Hi Marco,
I think the easiest thing to start with is to run netstat -atn on the
backup node
On 19.05.2015 21:20, Lukas Tribus wrote:
Mmh, I'm not sure. Try:
source usesrc clientip Where is the real IP from HAproxy.
Just realized that the config is still messed up.
This should have been:
source haproxyip usesrc clientip
thanks for the awesome hint, I've never seen this in the
Hi.
We've tried migrating haproxy from 1.4.22 to 1.5.2. As a result we
experienced a serious performance impact. The only thing that was changed
was hapxory version. We tried 1.5.12 afterwards, but that didn't really
help. This is running on AWS Amazon Linux 64bit. 1.5.2 was AWS stock,
1.5.12 we
Dear HAProxy support,
We would like to ask you that we are trying to find information because we
are setting up Postgresql server on Ubuntu 14.04 using HAProxy and
PGBouncer.
I would like to ask because I setup 1 HAProxy primary server and 1 HAProxy
standby server.
Now we like to have a HAProxy
Hey guys,
I've got multiple nodes with rsyslog, sending tls encrypted logs to my
haproxy maschine, behind that are two logstash servers to process the
data. the haproxy config:
global
chroot /var/lib/haproxy
daemon
group root
log 127.0.0.1 local0
maxconn 4000
nbproc 8
pidfile
in my opinion I do not need a transparent proxy. my rsyslog nodes
directly connect to an ip address which is configured on the haproxy
server. So I don't need non_local_bind and no tproxy?
On 19.05.2015 18:42, Lukas Tribus wrote:
listen logstash01
bind 10.111.2.249:514 ssl ca-file
maybe you want to share your configs?
On 19.05.2015 21:00, Alex wrote:
using haproxy getting connection refused on portmaper
any suggestion
thanks
Alex
Mmh, I'm not sure. Try:
source usesrc clientip Where is the real IP from HAproxy.
Just realized that the config is still messed up.
This should have been:
source haproxyip usesrc clientip
where haproxyip is the real IP from HAproxy.
oh yeah sorry :)
#-
# Global settings
#-
global
log 127.0.0.1 local2
chroot /var/lib/haproxy
pidfile /var/run/haproxy.pid
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