1/1004731 pound1363487774.414010 CALL
connect(0x2,0x7d8d35f0,0x10)
Does anybody have pound working on OpenBSD 5.2? Has anyone encountered
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well when working with certain mobile clients (android
in particular). It's not a pound issue but a client issue in validating
the certificates. Are you using wildcard certificates by chance? If so
try using a vanilla cert and see if that fixes the issue - it did for me.
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e.contractpal.com>"
BackEnd
Address 127.0.0.1
Port8970
End
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Service
Redirect "https://secure.example.com";
End
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This seems like it ought to work. Where is it failing?
PS: Your Host header regexps could be imp
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majority of pound users are doing vhosting based on the Host header as
the docs suggest.
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Then you
can be certain as far as what Zope is getting.
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Nope - just build your cert in pem format, e.g.:
$ cat key cert intermediates > mycert.pem
Pound figures out the key when it reads the cert file.
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ot;
one (fixed thread creation at startup) by using two config directives,
one for the number of threads created at startup and one for the maximum
number of threads pound is allowed to create dynamically during runtime
(like Apache does)? What do you think?
Another good idea.
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Hi,
I give a vote for the emergency server - ie., server, which will be
active only in case when all "normal" backends are not responding.
Pound can already do this one. See the 'Emergency' block.
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Theoretically then you'd also need to run fewer checks and/or get
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Clusters/Macros: As someone who has 25+ backends per servi
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round-robin can stay, but I'd like the option of 'least connections'
too. It would be configured globally or on the service level.
The 'priority' mechanism isn't my favorite, it requires manual
adjustment, but 'least connections' basically tunes itself const
y want to
adjust it since as written, it would match a hostname of
"thisisadumbfilter.compumedik.com". This is probably want you want:
HeadRequire "^Host:[ \t]*filter\.compumedik\.com$"
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IP. Same for v012.
I think you need to fix your DNS and then start from scratch, and see
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rd to add a config option for this particular case.
Give it a try and talk to Robert and see if there's any interest in
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is that it ought to work as
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On 10/3/2011 11:02 AM, Wayne Smith wrote:
Thanks for this.
At the configure stage, I'm getting an error
Missing OpenSSL (-lcrypto) - aborted
I've built and installed OpenSSL 1.0.0e.
Have you tried the --with-ssl=/path/to/ssl/dir option?
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I am using 2.6 in a production environment. "Experimental" means
different things for different projects and in my experience, for pound,
it is extremely stable.
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I think now, unless you want to report your bugs that you find In your
produc
ymizing modules for rsyslog and syslog-ng, though I
haven't tried them personally.
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Please contac
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7;s modus operandi is to
parse incoming HTTP headers and do stuff based on that. You'll probably
find HAProxy more to your liking if you want TCP load balancing with the
option of getting into HTTP specific stuff. Or relayd, if you happen to
be an Openbsd user.
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your load balancer uses, instead of
using 0.0.0.0. If I've guessed wrong and you're not using 0.0.0.0,
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DNS has sent the request to
that IP and you haven't matched an earlier block is sufficient, and it
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wasn't expensive).
2) Move them to different IPs and then update your ListenHTTP/HTTPS
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On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 10:01 -0400, Dave Steinberg wrote:
On 3/29/2011 7:52 PM, Simon Males wrote:
or maybe because Pound does not actually support SSL back-ends.
Pound does not actually support SSL back-ends.
Lies!
While I appreciate the
pound 2284 1 0 11:25 ?00:00:00 pound -v
pound 2285 2284 0 11:25 ?00:00:00 pound -v
I think that's a function of the 'configure' line you used. I don't
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kend block.
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I think there was a patch floating around to have pound write it's own
logfile, but I don't think it was accepted. Search the archives if
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there anyway to have POUND rewrite any URL that has
https://mb.test.com/TEST/blah.htm to https://mb.test.com/XOXO/blah.htm?
so it would rewrite a path into something else?
We are changing environments and this would be very useful.
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ackEnd
Address 192.168.1.142
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Your config looks fine. What happens when you hit it, specifically?
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so if i wanted to add domains that are handled buy lets say 3.30 can i just add
all the domains that are handled by that particular server? or do i have to
make separate entries for each domain?
On Mar 10, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Dave Steinberg wrote:
Your comments after the
own the list to the other backend servers. website C
Is then handled by the next service notation, and any other requests will be
handled by the first available server...correct?
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What you've got there is pretty close. A couple things:
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BackEnd
Address 192.168.3.32
Port80
End
End
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On 3/6/2011 12:46 PM, Adrian Padilla wrote:
is it possible to have pound do the proxy for 7 servers?
and have different
aded pound through a app called
webminit didn't give me the option to un tar the tarball
So that's why I asked where were the documents at or documentation
for that fact I didn't know it still came with it
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Please! So when people need to RTFM, we can just throw a link at them?
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The man page is included in the pound tarball.
On 3/7/2011 9:19 AM, Adrian padilla wrote:
Main page?? What main page? I don't have a manual or see where there is one
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Looks like the encoding got screwed up on that message.
Re: What main
Looks like the encoding got screwed up on that message.
Re: What main page?
That's *man* page, as in manual page. Install pound, then do 'man pound'.
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ok thank you, i have been looking in the archives and i dont know if
am looking in the right place for instructions on how to do this.
would you be able to point me in
service
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irect2"
HeadRequire "^Host:[ \t]*panel2\.domain1\.org$"
Redirect "https://panel2.domain.org/";
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u probably need a similar one. Then reboot or just run 'ldconfig
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r PEM file. Pound's configuration
doesn't change. I.e.:
$ cat server.key server.crt intermediate1.crt intermediate2.crt ... >
server.pem
That should be all that's required.
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On 1/13/2011 12:57 PM, Robert Segall wrote:
On Wed, 2011-01-12 at 15:22 +, Steven van der Vegt wrote:
Since this patch is working very well, can someone tell me about the
chances this code will be adopted in the main trunk? And if so, will
this
eases. Until now this has been "limited" - we need your help
with the testing.
I've been running it for a little over a week. No problems so far.
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e check the archives to see if there are examples.
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tion, since normally pound talks to the backends over
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Address A.B.C.D
Port 443
Cert "/path/to/my/pem"
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Put any service definitions you want in there, or just keep them global
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ate certs, then obviously omit that.
Regarding the rest of your config, I believe you need a directive to
tell pound to talk to the backends over https, assuming that's what you
want. I don't use that feature, so I'll have to refer you to the man
page for the specifics.
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'HeadRequire' directive. You should follow the
example on apsis.ch/pound under the section "VIRTUAL HOSTS (IN
GENERAL)". I believe that describes what you want.
You get to choose your favorite text editor as the gui for configuring
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number of threads in use? Basically, can pound
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On 12/18/2010 12:13 PM, Iain Barnett wrote:
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Try using the RewriteLocation directive, or fix the backend so
that links go to the proper protocol.
Fix? That's quite a presumption. The links in the backend I was using
were going to the p
Try using the RewriteLocation directive, or fix the backend so that
links go to the proper protocol.
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Hi,
Not exactly, but we use relative URL in the site.
Any way, my problem is when somebody click on
http
st
use mod_rewrite on the backend and set up name2 the same as name1.
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Anne - have you got libgcc installed? If not, add rpmforge (
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/FAQ.php#B2 ) and install libgcc via yum.
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All,
I'm getting desperate here. My managers are going to now remove POUND(!)
fro
manpage:
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You want the section on generating server certificates for web servers.
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of hitting it directly.
With round-robin, you just hit reload in your browser a few times.
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Thanks for that, but how can i teach pound, to add the url-path /abc/def
to the urlĀ“s of the backends?
Not possible. Look in this list archives, this thread came up literally
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bably wouldn't be too hard. That's the
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rst step. I have no
idea if it'll work even if you successfully do that - there may be other
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Is that your entire config? Are you sure pound is actually using that
config, and not some other default one? The log lines seem to indicate
its connecting to localhost, where you told it to connect to 10.10.2.120.
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oblem. I'm using
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for your setup),
and just use DNS to manage things.
If its simple, just map the exceptions as above, and use a service block
w/o any HeadRequire directives to catch the rest.
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$ ca foo.key foo.crt intermediate.cert > foo.pem
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it to some very high number
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ection) to make maintenance easy. Its been pretty much hassle free
from there, but I'm not using IP cameras.
http://azbsd.org/~marco/openbsd/pound/
The bottom part with the pound config is old, the part about building
OpenSSL is the interesting part of that page.
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Hello,
I was wondering what distro most people are using. Which seems
to be the most secure and easiest to setup pound "out of the box"?
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cs12 certs. Google surely can help there.
One note on pound's certs. They need to be in PEM format, so:
== rsa private key, ideally w/o a passphrase ==
== site certificate ==
== intermediate certs, if any ==
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f you will tell me why this is a bad idea).
Thanks to Robert for a great program.
Could you make this optional, or at least add an option to disable it?
Not everybody may have DNS configured for their internal names.
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1000) line too long: Cookie:
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I've reverted back to 2.4.5 and things are happy again.
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append the source IP to the XFF
header as opposed to adding a new header every time.
Is there actually a problem? Because in my setup things *seem* to be
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X-Forwarded-For: client1, proxy1
X-Forwarded-For: proxy2
then that is correct based on the reconstruction rules cited previously
and the definition here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Forwarded-For
Is pound doing something other than what I've described above?
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It can then be handled by the same http-server...
Sounds like you want to use mod_rewrite or a custom 404 page on your
backend. Pound isn't looking at your docroot, so how would it know
whats there or not?
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Robert - I made the switch on my load balancers to 2.5c yesterday, and
so far all appears to be working well.
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general headers, i.e. standard and non-standard
alike, so I think this applies here. A CSL of IPs is the de-facto
standard for this header.
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ge is forwarded.
So pound's implementation is in accordance with the standard. Most
webservers do the munge-to-one-field operation before log parsers or
applications see it, so I don't think there's any issue.
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http://www.
ur
X-Forwarded-For header, you should use HeadRemove as you mentioned.
The multiple-IP version is legal / arguably desirable in the case of
multiple intermediate proxies. Think ISP-level web accelerator in front
of an end-user.
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and make sure nothing else matches it.
The above may not be 100% ideal, since you may have to repeat yourself a
little in places, but perl or whatever your favorite scripting language
is helps there.
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nd involved, you have to first get
your traffic to the pound server. Usually that means doing *something*
with your DNS records or your firewall (address rewriting, for example).
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wasn't really worth implementing yet because browser support
made it a nonstarter. But maybe that's changed?
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it is.
Is it any good? Or would it be better to manually prioritize?
I don't use it. I thought it was somewhat unstable in the past, and I
don't really need it.
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Address intern.domain.tld
Port 80
End
Add hosts file entries for intern.domain.tld. Pound fails when it can't
convert the hostnames into IPs.
Alternatively, use IP addresses in your conf file.
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ect all requests to a single backend IP
and do name-based vhosting there. This makes SSL a configuration
setting in pound, a DNS change, but the backend doesn't need to be touched.
Bottom line, whatever your SSL endpoint is must use an ip-based vhosting
scheme.
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IPs in your pound.cfg,
then its not a DNS issue.
What happens if you type the pound machine's IP into your browser?
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ormal.
The second process is the supervisor I believe, which honestly I don't
really know a lot about. :)
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