2009/8/27 Vadim Bazilevich bvv2...@gmail.com:
Hi friends! I used haproxy in my project. But I have one problem. What I can
switch between two backends servers (me need used rule url_sub) if I used
haproxy as frontend
Define two backends, backend1 and backend10001 and one frontend.
In the
2009/8/7 Karl Pietri k...@slideshare.com:
The last couple of days we have had a spike in traffic so it has been
queueing, but i can't tell for sure if its just general overloaded during
peak or if we have some random large spikes (which would be ok). from other
tools i'm pretty sure we are
Hi,
I can't get the patch 'stunnel-4.22-xforwarded-for.diff' being executed
successfully with stunnel-4.22 on my solaris box.
To be honest, I am a bit loss how to apply this patch .
I did the following steps:
* cd /var/tmp/stunnel-4.22
* patch -p0 ../stunnel-4.22-xforwarded-for.diff
Looks
Sorry my mistake, stunnel 4.22 doesn't already contain the patch but my
RPM was compiled with this patch
http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/patches/stunnel-4.22-xforwarded-for.diff
I have both a x86 and 64bit versions RPM packaged for CentOS 5.3 if you
want them.
Duncan
Duncan Hall wrote:
As requested,
http://graphicslib.viator.com/graphicslib/stunnel/stunnel-4.22-5.i386.rpm
http://graphicslib.viator.com/graphicslib/stunnel/stunnel-4.22-5.x86_64.rpm
http://graphicslib.viator.com/graphicslib/stunnel/stunnel-4.22-5.src.rpm
Regards,
Duncan
Guillaume Bourque wrote:
Hi Nelson,
service iptables stop
should take care of it in Centos.
Although your lsmod doesn't make sense. It should be showing ip_conntrack
and ip_tables and iptable_filter with a standard Centos and iptables. Even
dm_multipath and others that you are not interested in would be expected...
Hank, thanks for the reply. I was not thinking of app-cookie (i.e.
appsession) load balancing at this stage, but just a SERVERID cookie
which stores the backend label. I guess the answer is that it depends
on what cookies the app uses, and what their expiry date is. But what
about source
I haven't used fedora much recently. Looks it's compiled into the kernel
instead of as a module with fedora, so I think you would have to do a custom
kernel to disable the connection tracking. (or switch distros)
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