Harald Klimach(har...@klimachs.de) on 2014.11.30 11:32:33 +0100: > Hello, > I am trying to substitute a nginx proxy by relayd and would like to > forward connections to different backends, based on the path in the > request. > In the Paper "Recent work in OpenBSD relayd" from 2013 there is an > example with: match request path "/images" relay-to 10.1.1.1 > Basically I need that and a second statement with > match request path "/app" relay-to 10.1.1.2 > But, the relay-to option apparently is gone by now, and the filter > need to be put into the protocol section. I tried to use to relays > with the same listen on statement, but this results only in the > second one overwriting the first one. Is it still possible with the > new syntax to achieve conditional relays to different servers based > on the request path? If so, how? I think, I somehow need to get > some information from the protocol section into the relay to base the > forward to decision on, but I have no clue how to achieve that. > > Thanks a lot for any pointers! > Harald
Hi, on case this was not answered yet: Use the following in your protocols section: match request path "/some/path/**" forward to <extratable> You need something like forward to <extratable> port www mode roundrobin \ check http "/" code 200 timeout 1000 in your relay section as well. /Benno