On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 11:13 AM, Ciprian Dorin Craciun
wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> In last weeks I've started encountering a problem, that for our
> particular use-case is seriously breaking some of our sites, namely:
>
> * a client makes a POST request which has a "largish" payload, one
> that does n
On 9/5/17 8:26am, Holger Just wrote:
> With a modern HAProxy (i.e. anything >= 1.6), you can just use
>
> http-request set-path %[path,regsub(^/static,/)]
Brilliant, thanks. I spent 20 minutes trying to figure how to submit a patch
for the documentation, but failed completely. Maintainers of thi
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Lukas Tribus wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Am 09.05.2017 um 00:38 schrieb redundantl y:
> > I am running haproxy 1.5.18-3 on CentOS 7 and need to use the
> > stick-table feature to make sure traffic for a specific user persists
> > to a given server.
> >
> > Things work fi
Hello,
Am 09.05.2017 um 00:38 schrieb redundantl y:
> I am running haproxy 1.5.18-3 on CentOS 7 and need to use the
> stick-table feature to make sure traffic for a specific user persists
> to a given server.
>
> Things work fine when connections come in slowly, however when there's
> numerous si
I am running haproxy 1.5.18-3 on CentOS 7 and need to use the stick-table
feature to make sure traffic for a specific user persists to a given server.
Things work fine when connections come in slowly, however when there's
numerous simultaneous connections and a stick-table entry doesn't exist yet
Hello,
Am 30.04.2017 um 22:16 schrieb Daniel Schneller:
> Hi!
>
> Yes, you got it right. I have no idea if there are technical limitations in
> the SSL library or other parts of the code that would make several
> certificate/key pairs for the same domain infeasible.
>
> If there were hard rest
Hi Ari,
Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
> In the manual [1] there is an example for using reqrep with syntax
> like this:
>
> # replace "/static/" with "/" at the beginning of any request path.
> reqrep ^([^\ :]*)\ /static/(.*) \1\ /\2
>
> [...]
>
> Firstly, is there no better/cleaner way to rew
Hello,
Am 08.05.2017 um 10:56 schrieb Daniel Schneller:
> Just my 2c, I very much support Kevin’s argument.
> Even though we are not (yet) verifying backends — because currently we
> _are_ in a private LAN — we are planning to deploy parts of our
> application to public cloud infrastructure soon,
In the manual [1] there is an example for using reqrep with syntax like this:
# replace "/static/" with "/" at the beginning of any request path.
reqrep ^([^\ :]*)\ /static/(.*) \1\ /\2
But a typical http request looks like this:
GET /haproxy-dconv/1.7/configuration.html HTTP/1.
Hi Pavlos,
On Sun, May 07, 2017 at 12:05:28AM +0200, Pavlos Parissis wrote:
[...]
> Ignore ignore what I wrote, I am an idiot I am an idiot as I forgot the most
> important bit of the test, to enable the seamless reload by suppling the
> HAPROXY_STATS_SOCKET environment variable:-(
>
> I added to
Holger,
On 08.05.2017 11:37, Holger Just wrote:
> We use basically this configuration snippet in production for quite some
> years now and it works great.
>
while not exactly pretty, it definitely works fine. Thank you.
Best regards
Tim Düsterhus
Hi Tim.
Tim Düsterhus wrote:
> I basically want an ACL that matches if 'hdr(host) == ssl_fc_sni' to use
> programming language terminology.
This is not directly possible right now using haproxy ACLs since they
are only ablle to to compare a dynamic value (the fetch) to a static
value. There is ho
Just my 2c, I very much support Kevin’s argument.
Even though we are not (yet) verifying backends — because currently we _are_ in
a private LAN — we are planning to deploy parts of our application to public
cloud infrastructure soon, so it would be a quite important feature.
Regards,
Daniel
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