Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-1.5-dev16

2012-12-26 Thread Dmitry Sivachenko
On 26.12.2012, at 1:03, Willy Tarreau w...@1wt.eu wrote: This fix is still wrong, as it only accepts one add-header rule, so please use the other fix posted in this thread by seri0528 instead. Thanks a lot! Works now.

Re: Help with cleaning up our error log output and request error counts

2012-12-26 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hi Brendon, On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 03:09:37PM -0500, Brendon Colby wrote: Greetings! (Apparently GMail IPs are now listed in SORBs, so when I first sent this through the Gmail web interface I got a bounce; I had to use Thunderbird and IMAP.) We just replaced our old commercial load

Re: Help with cleaning up our error log output and request error counts

2012-12-26 Thread SBD
We have the same exact problem, only that dontlognull is not working for us neither for some reason (we have 1 byte requests containing a single byte - NULL - maybe something affected from a firewall or other device tunneling the traffic to our LB). We also concluded this is something the

Re: Help with cleaning up our error log output and request error counts

2012-12-26 Thread Brendon Colby
On Dec 26, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Willy Tarreau w...@1wt.eu wrote: Hi Brendon, Thank you for the very well detailed analysis. I believe that some browsers nowadays tend to proactively establish connections to visited websites, just in case they will need them later. Since Chrome does

Re: Help with cleaning up our error log output and request error counts

2012-12-26 Thread Brendon Colby
On Dec 26, 2012, at 5:57 PM, SBD sbd@gmail.com wrote: We have the same exact problem, only that dontlognull is not working for us neither for some reason (we have 1 byte requests containing a single byte - NULL - maybe something affected from a firewall or other device tunneling the

Re: Help with cleaning up our error log output and request error counts

2012-12-26 Thread SBD
Yes. sometimes I get it and sometimes don't though. As I said this is probably have to do with some other device (hopefully). Another interesting thing is, that we didn't have those kind of requests all the time. It was started soon after changing the configuration from single listen to

Re: Help with cleaning up our error log output and request error counts

2012-12-26 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 07:03:02PM -0500, Brendon Colby wrote: I was thinking that this is just standard browser behavior too. IE also does this - it just seems to open fewer connections. This is why I was confused and thought I was missing something, because it seems like normal browser