[RFC] Thinking about RDP-cookie

2010-12-15 Thread L. Alberto Giménez
Hi list, At my company we are using HAProxy as our main load balancer, and we have situations where we would like to have TCP load balancing plus some sort of stickyness (for example, to use SSL-enabled web servers that need session persistence). The immediate answer would be source IP has,

Re: [RFC] Thinking about RDP-cookie

2010-12-15 Thread Malcolm Turnbull
On 15 December 2010 14:33, L. Alberto Giménez agimenez-hapr...@sysvalve.homelinux.net wrote: I'm thinking about something like having a connection table where each new connection gets inserted upon first session, and somehow assigned an internal persistent association with a

Re: [RFC] Thinking about RDP-cookie

2010-12-15 Thread 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

Re: [RFC] Thinking about RDP-cookie

2010-12-15 Thread Hervé COMMOWICK
If i understood carefully, this is what stick-table are able to handle : balance roundrobin stick-table type ip size 200k expire 30m stick on src Regards, Hervé. On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 17:21:31 +0100 L. Alberto Giménez agimenez-hapr...@sysvalve.homelinux.net wrote: On

Re: [RFC] Thinking about RDP-cookie

2010-12-15 Thread L . Alberto Giménez
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 05:40:24PM +0100, Hervé COMMOWICK wrote: If i understood carefully, this is what stick-table are able to handle : balance roundrobin stick-table type ip size 200k expire 30m stick on src Sure, that's what I was talking about :) I'm a little bit