On 29/04/15 04:26, Baptiste wrote:
Hi,
You need to enable the check-ssl on the server line.
In your case haproxy sends a check in clear, while the server expects a
ciphered connexion.
That's correct, because I am trying to keep the health checks on the
cleartext TCP/25 port.
However, I did
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 9:18 AM, iain expat.i...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29/04/15 04:26, Baptiste wrote:
Hi,
You need to enable the check-ssl on the server line.
In your case haproxy sends a check in clear, while the server expects a
ciphered connexion.
That's correct, because I am trying to
I have a working configuration for a couple of MTAs listening on TCP/25.
The layer 7 health checks work just fine with:
---CUT---8---CUT---
listen MTA
bind xx.xx.xx.xx:25
bind XX:XX:XX:XX:::25
mode tcp
option tcpka
option tcplog
option smtpchk HELO lb1.example.org
no option
Le 28 avr. 2015 06:25, iain expat.i...@gmail.com a écrit :
I have a working configuration for a couple of MTAs listening on TCP/25.
The layer 7 health checks work just fine with:
---CUT---8---CUT---
listen MTA
bind xx.xx.xx.xx:25
bind XX:XX:XX:XX:::25
mode tcp
option tcpka
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