Best regards,
Alberto
On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 23:54, Azim Siddiqui
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Hope you are doing good. We are using HAproxy in our company. But the ssl
> certs has been expired. I want to renew it. As i can see HAproxy only takes
> .pem format for certs. So what files should be
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Hello everyone. I want to configure HAProxy to allow connections only from
users with a valid certificate, so the connection between the client
application and HAProxy is restricted and then the connection between
HAProxy and my backend servers is only SSL without certificate
authentication.
So
practices. These guides are suggestions not mandates.
Having said that, you should run your logging system in its own
container.
Process in this context is a micro-service, not a single kernel
process (ie. pid)
Hope this helps,
Alberto
Sorry for skipping over that part, I thought I've understood what the
example in http://blog.haproxy.com/2015/10/14/whats-new-in-haproxy-1-6/ meant,
but I did not.
I now get it and it worked, thanks Baptiste.
Alberto
On Thu, 22 Oct 2015 at 08:53 Baptiste <bed...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
Thanks for your help
Alberto
On Wed, 21 Oct 2015, 9:58 p.m. Baptiste <bed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess this is because the sample applies to a request element while
> logging happens after the response has been sent, so data is not
> available anymore.
> Look
dy is sent:
> localhost haproxy[25012]: body: foo:bar
> and when no body are sent:
> localhost haproxy[25012]: body: -
>
> Baptiste
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Alberto Zaccagni
> <alberto.zacca...@lazywithclass.com> wrote:
> > Sorry for skipping over
Did anyone succeeded in logging req.body?
If so I would likely appreciate an example / some hints / a pointer into
the docs, even though I've looked into this last one and could not find how
to do it.
Thank you
Alberto
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 at 10:40 Alberto Zaccagni <
alberto.za
Hello,
Sorry for the repost, but it's really not clear to me how to use this
feature: "Processing of HTTP request body" in
http://blog.haproxy.com/2015/10/14/whats-new-in-haproxy-1-6/, can it be
used to log the body of a request?
I am trying to use it like this in both my HTTP and HTTPS
Yes, I did turn it on. Or so I think, please have a look at my
configuration file:
https://gist.github.com/lazywithclass/d255bb4d2086b07be178
Thank you
Alberto
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 at 10:12 Baptiste <bed...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Le 16 oct. 2015 10:46, "Alberto Zaccagni&q
es that mean that we cannot log req.body at all or that I have to enable
another option before trying to use it?
Any hint or help is much appreciated.
Thank you.
Cheers
Alberto
just set a simple uuid cookie if
one isn't there?
Thanks,
Alberto
test the patch, and I can't figure it out for myself.
Thanks a lot!
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L. Alberto Giménez
On 15/12/2010 15:57, Malcolm Turnbull wrote:
On 15 December 2010 14:33, L. Alberto Giménez
agimenez-hapr...@sysvalve.homelinux.net wrote:
RDP and HTTP have cookies in the application protocol, therefore you
can insert or modify a marker/cookie to keep track...
How would you insert the marker
outdated regarding
newer features of HAProxy!
Thanks,
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).
The same for the clients (not mandatory, but if they can see the
servers, it may cause trouble).
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L. Alberto Giménez
the transparent-proxy magic.
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L. Alberto Giménez
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