Hi again,
Oops sorry I read something too quikly !
Le 21/09/2012 21:11, Cyril Bonté a écrit :
Not really, allowed characters have changed from haproxy 1.4 to 1.5.
This is still valid.
Alexey, are you sure the issue is not in your apache configuration ?
The RewriteRule looks strange to me :
R
Hi all,
Le 21/09/2012 20:59, Baptiste a écrit :
HAProxy clearly says that the error is at position 23, which looks to
be a P, but I guess this is due to the copy/paste.
A tcpdump may help understanding what type of character is at this position.
That said, sounds weird that it works with HAPro
HAProxy clearly says that the error is at position 23, which looks to
be a P, but I guess this is due to the copy/paste.
A tcpdump may help understanding what type of character is at this position.
That said, sounds weird that it works with HAProxy 1.4 and does not
anymore with 1.5-dev12.
Could yo
Yes, it's 400 error. But the tuning unfortunately doesn't help.
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BRGDS. Alexey Vlasov.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 06:50:30PM +0200, Thomas Heil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If this is error 400. Maybe your Get Request become too long.
> Would you mind try increasing your buffsize but leaving maxrewrite on 1
no no no... isn't that cute, but it's wrong!
It says:
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On 21.09.2012 19:10, Svancara, Randall wrote:
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Yeah, I have been wondering how to do this for years. Too bad that I can not
find any documentation on how to remove myself.
Ran
Hi,
Le 21/09/2012 18:56, Svancara, Randall a écrit :
Yeah, I have been wondering how to do this for years. Too bad that I
can not find any documentation on how to remove myself.
You mean something like http://haproxy.1wt.eu/#tact ? (the same place
where you found how to subscribe, I guess).
Yeah, I have been wondering how to do this for years. Too bad that I can not
find any documentation on how to remove myself.
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Hi,
If this is error 400. Maybe your Get Request become too long.
Would you mind try increasing your buffsize but leaving maxrewrite on 1024.
e.g
--
global
tune.bufsize 32678
tune.maxrewrite 1024
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cheers,
thomas
On 21.09.2012 18:17, Alexey Vlasov wrote:
> [21/Sep/2012:20:12:41.265] fro
[21/Sep/2012:20:12:41.265] frontend backend_pool610 (#15): invalid request
backend backend_pool610 (#15), server (#-1), event #0
src xx.xx.143.35:37769, session #71, session flags 0x0080
HTTP msg state 26, msg flags 0x, tx flags 0x
HTTP chunk len 0 bytes, HTTP body len
Hi,
could you run a "show error" on haproxy stats socket?
It will tell you exactly where the error is located.
cheers
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Alexey Vlasov wrote:
> Hi.
>
> By using the given below scheme:
> =
> apache (fe) - haproxy - apache (PHP)
> =
> and the rule in .htacce
Hi.
By using the given below scheme:
=
apache (fe) - haproxy - apache (PHP)
=
and the rule in .htaccess
=
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(.*)/(.*)$
RewriteCond %2 !\.
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /phpinfo.php?PATH=%1/&%2 [QSA,L]
=
haproxy gives badrequest.
Log from apache (fe
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