No, I have checked both lo0 and lo1 (I have lo1 set up for jails). On 11/26/15 15:21, Lukas Tribus wrote: >> I'm not sure now, but it seems that packets routed in Haproxy are >> somehow protected from dumping: >> root@owncloud:~ # tcpdump -i em1 -vv port 80 >> tcpdump: listening on em1, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size >> 10 bytes >> ^C >> 0 packets captured >> 3774 packets received by filter >> 0 packets dropped by kernel >> >> I do it directly in the jail and have /dev/bpf enabled. > > Is em1 the correct interface? Maybe it traverses loopback (even > though the ip addresses are from em0 or em1)? > > > Lukas > > >
- Re: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Piotr Kubaj
- RE: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Lukas Tribus
- RE: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Lukas Tribus
- RE: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Lukas Tribus
- Re: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Piotr Kubaj
- RE: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Lukas Tribus
- Re: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Piotr Kubaj
- RE: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Lukas Tribus
- Re: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Piotr Kubaj
- RE: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Lukas Tribus
- Re: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Piotr Kubaj
- RE: Owncloud through Haproxy makes upload not possible Lukas Tribus