Hi Haproxy-Team,
I have the following configuration:
listen http_proxy-1000
bind *:1000
mode http
option httplog
http-request set-uri https://%[url_param(redirHost)]%[capture.req.uri]
option http_proxy
If I issue a request to that port :
https://:1000
/test/test.txt?Host=:
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 8:44 PM Kevin Decherf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 8 May 2018 02:32:01 CEST, Bill Waggoner wrote:
>
> >Anyway, when the system boots haproxy fails to start. Unfortunately I
> >forgot to save the systemctl status message but the impression I get is
> >that it's starting too soon.
Hello,
On 8 May 2018 02:32:01 CEST, Bill Waggoner wrote:
>Anyway, when the system boots haproxy fails to start. Unfortunately I
>forgot to save the systemctl status message but the impression I get is
>that it's starting too soon.
You can find all past logs of your service using `journalctl -u
I feel I should tap the screen and say "Is this on?" I just signed up for
the list but the haproxy+help address didn't supply much info at all. SO
I'll try this ...
I just moved my running haproxy instance over to a new Intel NUC box
running Ubuntu Server 18.04. SO much faster that the Raspberry
Hi List, Thierry,
Actually this is not limited to restarts, and also happens with 1.9dev.
It now happens while haproxy was running for a while and no restart was
attempted while running/debugging in my NetBeans IDE..
Root cause imo is that hlua_socket_receive_yield and hlua_socket_release
bo
Willy,
Am 03.05.2018 um 18:18 schrieb Willy Tarreau:
>> Personally I'd prefer the rate limited warning over the counter. As
>> outlined before: A warning counter probably will be incremented for
>> multiple unrelated reasons in the longer term and thus loses it
>> usefulness. Having a warning_head
Holger,
Mildis,
Am 07.05.2018 um 22:54 schrieb Holger Just:
> This approach is a bit special since regular expressions (or generally
> any compared value) needs to be static in HAProxy can can't contain
> dynamically generated values.
>
FWIW on April, 27th 2018 I shipped a patch adding a strcmp
Hi Mildis (and this time the list too),
Mildis wrote:
> Is there a simple way to limit TLS domain fronting by forcing SNI and Host
> header to be the same ?
> Maybe add an optional parameter like "strict_sni_host" ?
You can do a little trick here to enforce this without having to rely on
additio
Hi Willy,
I think what we are looking for is some kind of small cache to
accelerate the load times of a single page; this is particularly for
things such as WordPress where page load times can be slow. I imagine
it being set to cache the homepage only, fairly small(just a few K)
and I guess it wou
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