Hi Peter,
 We learnt some time ago that pushing configurations like that can be
difficult because of needing public access to the server, authentication,
user setup etc.

So with Aura it actually polls us every minute to ask if anything needs to
do be done (using HTTPS). We have a big "job queue" for all the servers and
if there is a job it gets returned in that poll. So a config would get
downloaded via HTTPS with http authentication.

It also has the side benefit that we will be able to allow proxy support in
the future - for networks that can't allow outbound access.

Thanks
Dave


On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 7:13 AM, Peter Mellquist <[email protected]>wrote:

> Looks awesome!
>
> What mechanism are you using to push config changes to HAproxy? ( ssh,
> scp, etc )
>
> Thank you,
> Peter.
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Dave Blakey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>  I'd like to introduce you to Aura - a service we are developing for
>> haproxy users. I recently demo'd it to Willy and he suggested I mail the
>> list about it.
>>
>> Essentially it's a centralized management console for haproxy servers -
>> designed to give you some nice graphs and stats, notifications about
>> problems and backup config files and replicate them.
>>
>> It's in beta and under heavy work but at the moment everything is free,
>> and we intend to keep a large amount of the site free for any haproxy user.
>> There will be some sort of subscription at some stage to get "premium"
>> features - for example we send text/sms messages now for free as well, but
>> that costs us.
>>
>> We'd really like any feedback available, and otherwise feel free to use
>> the service if it makes your life easier!
>>
>> https://aura.snapt.net
>>
>> Thanks all
>> Dave
>>
>
>

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