Shoutcast (and any other dodgy protocol you
can think of!) :(
Dan - I guess we're stuck making backend decisions on destination IP
only - any reason you're using Squid 3.0 over 3.1?
I'll test in the lab tomorrow and report back results :)
D
On 10/03/11 9:43 PM, Florescu, Dan Alexandru wrote
This worked.
Thanks for the help Willy.
-Original Message-
From: Willy Tarreau []
Sent: Friday 11, March 03, 2011 10:39
To: Florescu, Dan Alexandru
Cc: haproxy@formilux.org
Subject: Re: mode tcp with mode http/shoutcast radio issue
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 04:41:49PM +0200, Florescu, Dan
reason you're using Squid 3.0 over 3.1?
I'll test in the lab tomorrow and report back results :)
D
On 10/03/11 9:43 PM, Florescu, Dan Alexandru wrote:
Hi David,
I'm kind of amazed that we have both the same problem (
http://www.formilux.org/archives/haproxy/1103/4397.html ) in almost the same
Hello,
I'm trying to use:
frontend front
mode http
and
backend web
mode http
backend radio
mode tcp
But will error with Unable to use proxy with wrong mode, required: http, has:
tcp.
Ok, this is understandable, so I changed to:
frontend front
mode tcp
and
backend web
mode http
backend
Anyone willing to help?
Also, if I can get some help interpreting the following lines extracted from
haproxy.log:
balance roundrobin/ proxy 0/0/1/26004/6 200 2054 - - CD-- 470/470/456/456/0
0/0 POST http://98.139.60.242/ HTTP/1.1
balance roundrobin/ proxy 0/0/1/-1/50003 504 194 - - sH--
,
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:35:15AM +0200, Florescu, Dan Alexandru wrote:
Anyone willing to help?
It's possible that people are not much skilled in this application :-/
Also, if I can get some help interpreting the following lines extracted from
haproxy.log:
It's a good point you got the logs
Hello,
I'm using Haproxy to balance HTTP requests to Squid servers for web access.
Http requests seem to work fine but when I connect to Yahoo messenger, I am
randomly kicked out and logged in again.
If I connect directly through Squid, I do not encounter these disconnects, so I
am assuming it
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