> Shouldn't your DNS entries be clean? ;-) Preferably, but I blame Microsoft here 🙂
The problem went away by itself when I tried starting again like half an hour later or so, so I guess it was a temporary glitch in the matrix. As far as I understand it, the IPs of these machines only change if they are deleted and created again. We do it occasionally in test/staging, and there we can live with Varnish needing to be restarted. In production we don't really delete them once they are properly setup, unless there is some major problem and then a restart of the load balanced varnish servers should not be a concern. Thanks for your vmod suggestions! I will check them out. The dynamic one seems like the only one that supports community edition LTS 6.0. The documentation seems a bit lacking (no full VCL example), but I guess I could use their test cases as examples. ________________________________ From: Guillaume Quintard <guillaume.quint...@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2023 4:42 PM To: Batanun B <bata...@hotmail.com> Cc: varnish-misc@varnish-cache.org <varnish-misc@varnish-cache.org> Subject: Re: Varnish won't start because backend host resolves to too many addresses, but they are all identical IPs The fact the IPs are identical is weird, but I wouldn't be surprised if the dns entry actually contained 3 identical IPs. > Shouldn't Varnish be able to figure out that in that case it can just choose > any one and it will work as expected? Shouldn't your DNS entries be clean? ;-) Honestly, if the IP(s) behind the service name is liable to change, you shouldn't use a dynamic backend because Varnish resolves the IP when the VCL is loaded, so if the IP changes behind your back, Varnish won't follow it, and you'll be screwed. Instead, you should use dynamic backends, of which there are a handful: - dynamic<https://github.com/nigoroll/libvmod-dynamic>, by UPLEX: it's been around for ages, it's battle-tested, and it's included in the oficial Varnish Docker image<https://hub.docker.com/_/varnish> - udo+activedns<https://docs.varnish-software.com/varnish-enterprise/vmods/udo/#subscribe>, by Varnish Software: the design is slightly different and allows you to specify pretty much any load-balancing policy you might need. You'll need a subscription but you'll get excellent support (disclaimer, I'm an ex employee) - reqwest<https://github.com/gquintard/vmod_reqwest#backend-https-following-up-to-5-redirect-hops-and-brotli-auto-decompression>, by yours truly: the interface focuses on providing a simple experience and a few bells and whistles (HTTPS, HTTP2, brotli, following redirects) As you can see, the static backend's reluctance to fully handle DNS has been a fertile ground for vmods :-) -- Guillaume Quintard On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 1:49 AM Batanun B <bata...@hotmail.com<mailto:bata...@hotmail.com>> wrote: All of the sudden Varnish fails to start in my development environment, and gives me the following error message: Message from VCC-compiler: Backend host "redacted-hostname": resolves to too many addresses. Only one IPv4 and one IPv6 are allowed. Please specify which exact address you want to use, we found all of these: 555.123.123.3:80 555.123.123.3:80 555.123.123.3:80 I have changed the hostname and the IP above to not expose our server, but all three IP numbers are 100% identical. Shouldn't Varnish be able to figure out that in that case it can just choose any one and it will work as expected? It really should remove duplicates, and only if there are more than one non-duplicate IP then it should fail. The problem is that the backend host is a so called "app service" in Microsoft Azure, which is basically a platform as a service (PaaS), where Microsoft handles the networking including the domain name (no user access it directly). I have no idea why it suddenly resolves to multiple duplicate IPs. _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list varnish-misc@varnish-cache.org<mailto:varnish-misc@varnish-cache.org> https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
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