Yes i am going to add another public IP to my load balancer 1 and see if that
works, that would be the safest route..
Thanks for your explanations.
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HI team,
I need your help in upgrading my HA-Proxy version from haproxy-1.5-dev21
to latest Stable version.
Can i upgrade directly or i have to change any settings..
Please guide me .
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HI team,
I need your help in upgrading my HA-Proxy version from
haproxy-1.5-dev21 to latest Stable version.
Can i upgrade directly or i have to change any settings..
That depends on your configuration and on what you
expect from HAProxy.
Without any further informations I would say
A stupid question:
Does SPDY require to use SNI on client side?
SPDY requires NPN or ALPN. I'm not sure if the SPDY specification
insist on SNI, but basically all SPDY clients also support SNI.
This is imo a non-problem.
If not, what does it happen if the client doesn't send any SNI
Just a quick update about this thread: memory seems fine, after the deploy it
seems to use only 33 mb
Thank you again,
Damiano
Tomorrow I'll deploy the changes from staging to production and let
you know, we have around 1200 queries per second and the process takes
only 80 megabytes, so
2015-06-06 10:19 GMT+02:00 Viranch Mehta viranc...@directi.com:
Hey Lukas,
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:31 PM, Lukas Tribus luky...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Viranch,
tcp-request inspect-delay 5s
tcp-request content accept if HTTP
Whats that configuration supposed to do? It doesn't
make any
Hi Willy,
Since all block rules has been move to the beginning of the http-request
rules in check_config_validity() by the the following codes:
/* move any block rules at the beginning of the http-request
rules */
if (!LIST_ISEMPTY(curproxy-block_rules)) {
Also more importantly, can I use proxy protocol with TCP backends? I
need TCP backends to support SPDY.
http://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/355#comment:2 seems to indicate
that it does, but I just wanted to confirm.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Viranch Mehta viranc...@directi.com wrote:
On
Also more importantly, can I use proxy protocol with TCP backends? I
need TCP backends to support SPDY.
Yes, thats exactly the point of the proxy protocol.
Lukas
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Willy Tarreau w...@1wt.eu wrote:
On Sat, Jun 06, 2015 at 02:00:11PM +0530, Viranch Mehta wrote:
Hey,
One more thing: I'd also prefer to be able to add X-Forwarded-*
headers to the proxied requests. While I don't see this possible due
to TCP backends, is there
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