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I have the following configuration wich works great:
frontend http1 127.0.0.10:1080
default_backend ssl1
backend ssl1
reqirep ^GET\ http://(.*):80(.*) GET\ https://\1:443\2
reqirep ^GET\ http://(.*) GET\ https://\1
server nginx 192.168.68.100:443 ssl veri
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I think they play with their syslog server to detect a check from real
traffic and prevent the syslog server to log the checks.
Baptiste
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Matt . wrote:
> Hi Baptiste,
>
> Yes I've seen it also and never got around large logs.
>
> What do most people do, empty log
> I was thinking of updating the ldap-check but I think I've a better idea.
> Macros (well ish).
>
> send-binary 300c0201 # LDAP bind request "" simple
> send-binary 01 # message ID
> send-binary 6007 # protocol Op
> send-binary 0201 # bind request
> send-binary 03 # LDAP v3
> send-bina
Hi Baptiste,
Yes I've seen it also and never got around large logs.
What do most people do, empty logt very often ?
2015-03-31 11:29 GMT+02:00 Baptiste :
> Hi Matt,
>
> The issue with LDAP, is that it is not a banner protocol.
> So either you check the TCP port is well bound on the server for
Hi Matt,
The issue with LDAP, is that it is not a banner protocol.
So either you check the TCP port is well bound on the server for a
simple L4 check, for L7, you don't have the choice, you must send a
message and check the server's result.
Baptiste
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Matt . wrot
I'm also testing some ldap checks but I see lots of logging and log
partitions filling up like crazy.
I wonder if it's really doable to check the ldap status in in a gracefull way.
2015-03-31 9:45 GMT+02:00 Neil - HAProxy List
:
> Hello
>
> I was thinking of updating the ldap-check but I think I'
Hello
I was thinking of updating the ldap-check but I think I've a better idea.
Macros (well ish).
send-binary 300c0201 # LDAP bind request "" simple
send-binary 01 # message ID
send-binary 6007 # protocol Op
send-binary 0201 # bind request
send-binary 03 # LDAP v3
send-binary 0400800
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