That is because haproxy does not _yet_ parlez ssl so it can't see the http
level attributes to route requests with them.
But there is good news and bad news related to that - since I am from the
future I can tell you that haproxy will have ssl encrypt/decrypt capabilities
added in version
Hi,
I have some backend-servers (eg A and B) in multiple backends (B has some
special sites running that's why). Algorithm is least connection. But this
information is not shared between the backends, even though servers have the
same name. So if A has 10 connections in backend TWO, backend ONE
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 02:38:16AM -0700, Hank A. Paulson wrote:
That is because haproxy does not _yet_ parlez ssl so it can't see the
http level attributes to route requests with them.
But there is good news and bad news related to that - since I am from
the future I can tell you that
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:12:59PM +0200, Martin Kofahl wrote:
Hi,
I have some backend-servers (eg A and B) in multiple backends (B has some
special sites running that's why). Algorithm is least connection. But this
information is not shared between the backends, even though servers have the
Hello,
Sorry for the long email, I know there had been many threads about keep-alive
already, but I am a little confused by 1.4.7 configuration.txt
(http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.4/doc/configuration.txt). I'd be happy to
improve the documentation if you help me clarify a couple of points:
Hello Patrick,
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:40:18PM +0200, Patrick Mézard wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for the long email, I know there had been many threads about keep-alive
already, but I am a little confused by 1.4.7 configuration.txt
(http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.4/doc/configuration.txt).
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