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    HAProxy on 1.2.3-RELEASE - Successful!!!

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    • R
      rkelleyrtp
      last edited by

      Can you post your full haproxy config file?

      For what its worth, I changed our config to host two separate back-end clusters and it has been working beautifully.  Here is our config:

      more haproxy.cfg

      global
              maxconn                1000
              uid                    80
              gid                    80
              nbproc                  1
              chroot                  /var/empty
              daemon

      listen Cluster1
              bind                    20.30.40.51:80
              mode                    http
              log                    global
              option                  dontlognull
              option                  forwardfor
              maxconn                10000
              clitimeout              3000
              balance                roundrobin
              contimeout              6000
              srvtimeout              6000
              retries                2
              option                httpchk HEAD /index.html HTTP/1.0
              server                  WEBSVR-1 10.1.1.11:80  check inter 10000 weight 1
              server                  WEBSVR-2 10.1.1.12:80  check inter 10000 weight 1

      listen Cluster2
              bind                    20.30.40.52:80
              mode                    http
              log                    global
              option                  dontlognull
              option                  forwardfor
              maxconn                10000
              clitimeout              3000
              balance                roundrobin
              contimeout              6000
              srvtimeout              6000
              retries                2
              option                httpchk HEAD /index.html HTTP/1.0
              server                  WEBSVR-3 10.1.1.21:80  check inter 10000 weight 1
              server                  WEBSVR-410.1.1.22:80  check inter 10000 weight 1

      BTW - if you look closely, you will see a global option called "nbproc".  The current pfsense haproxy package calculates this based upon the # of CPUs on your firewall, and spawns an haproxy thread for each CPU.  As I mentioned earlier in this thread, this can cause undue logging to your back-end servers.  Just something to keep in mind…

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        Itwerx
        last edited by

        @rkelleyrtp
          Except those are listening on different public IPs.  (Sorry, I should have clarified this is for a single public IP address.  :)
          To clarify further, we currently are using Apache reverse proxy to handle inbound requests to a single IP address assigned to multiple sites.  Apache does a good job of reading the site address out of the request header and redirecting to the correct internal server.  Only problem is it is slo-o-ow, (and HAproxy is rly-fst!  :)
          Is this not a good job for HAproxy…?

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          rkelleyrtp
          last edited by

          Itwerx:

          So, are you asking if haproxy can read the incoming http header and forward to the appropriate back-end server(s) when a single IP Address is used?  I think what you are looking for are ACLs inside haproxy.  Here is a quick link:

          http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2009/02/load-balancing-in-amazon-ec2-with.html

          Essentially, you have a single IP address on the outside (your "listen" address) and multiple servers on the back-end.  Since haproxy can read the http header request, it can make intelligent decisions as to where the requests should go.  From that link above, you define your frontend section like this:

          frontend myfrontend *:80
          log    global
          maxconn 25000
          option forwardfor
          acl acl_example1 url_sub example1
          acl acl_example2 url_sub example2
          use_backend example1_farm if acl_example1
          use_backend example2_farm if acl_example2
          default_backend default_farm

          This creates ACLs (access-control-lists) that match the incoming HTTP header.  Next, setup your back-end section to route the requests:

          backend example1_farm
          mode http
          balance roundrobin
          server server1 192.168.1.1:80 check
          server server2 192.168.1.2:80 check
          backend example2_farm
          mode http
          balance roundrobin
          server server3 10.0.0.3:80 check
          server server4 10.0.0.4:80 check
          backend default_farm
          mode http
          balance roundrobin
          server server5 192.168.1.5:80 check
          server server6 192.168.1.6:80 check
          
          

          Hope this helps…

          -Ron

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            Koti
            last edited by

            Yup its working fine for me also.

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              SyRenity
              last edited by

              Hi.

              Can anyone using haproxy comment how well it compares to inbound Load Balancing?

              What is the improvement in concurrent connections, used CPU, etc…

              Thanks!

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                Itwerx
                last edited by

                For anyone installing this on a clean load of pfSense there's actually one additional rule needed allowing HTTP (or whatever), in to the internal servers.  I.e. the same rule you would have for a standard NAT even though there is no NAT defined.  (This is contrary to what is stated in the first post in this thread.)

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                  Arjen
                  last edited by

                  Any support for full transparent proxy mode ? :

                  aka: source 0.0.0.0 use src client

                  Regards.

                  Arjen

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                    sam_son
                    last edited by

                    Single IP address - multiple back end servers.

                    Is it possible for me to do the following.

                    I thought it best to add it to this post rather than start another.

                    Basically the 192.168.5.2 server has a combination of both http & https for authentication. It is an appliance box and when initially logging in via an http url having done so this then changes to https.

                    I have no clue at this point how to proceed with the configuration so if someone could enlighten me with some configuration example that would be great. I appreciate you are all busy but getting the answer to this question would help my little office out no end.

                    I would ideally like if possible the url access to be

                    http://81.81.81.81/server1 to redirect to  192.168.5.1 back end server
                    http://81.81.81.81/server2 to redirect to  192.168.5.2 back end server

                    Is this similar to port forwarding or can haproxy forward all ports using the url. This may be on the vague side but I'm sure there will be someone equally as clueless as myself with haproxy.

                    ![HAproxy single IP address.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/HAproxy single IP address.png)
                    ![HAproxy single IP address.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/HAproxy single IP address.png_thumb)

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                      sam_son
                      last edited by

                      Ok having read the initial post would this be correct? I have a little test rig in the office and between my daily work I sometimes have time to tinker with this kit. I have been scouring google and not come up with anything concrete with regards to overcoming the https question. Other posts have mentioned about using stunnel but the link here

                      http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2009/02/load-balancing-in-amazon-ec2-with.html

                      says

                      SSL

                      To handle SSL traffic in HAProxy, you need 3 things:

                      1. Define a frontend with a unique name which handles *:443
                      2. Send traffic to real_server_IP_1:443 through real_server_IP_N:443 in the backend(s) associated with the frontend
                      3. Specify 'mode tcp' instead of 'mode http' both in the frontend section and in the backend section(s) which handle port 443. Otherwise you won't see any SSL traffic hitting your real servers, and you'll wonder why….

                      ------ Would the follwing be correct?

                      • Configure HAProxy using default values except the following:
                          --> On Settings Tab:
                                --> Enable HAProxy
                                --> DO NOT USE REMOTE SYSLOG HOST (bug in current version of pfSense haproxy package)

                      -->  On Frontend Tab:
                              --> 10.10.10.1 (fictitious VIP)

                      --> On Servers Tab:
                            --> 192.168.5.1
                            --> 192.168.5.2

                      • Configure the firewall rule - very impt!
                          --> On the Firewall-->Rules tab
                              --> New rule -
                                    --> Protocol=any
                                    --> Source=Any
                                    --> Port=80
                                    --> Destination=CARP VIP 10.10.10.1
                          --> On the Firewall-->Rules tab
                              --> New rule -
                                    --> Protocol=any
                                    --> Source=Any
                                    --> Port=443
                                    --> Destination=CARP VIP 10.10.10.1

                      ACL
                      frontend myfrontend *:80
                      log    global
                      maxconn 25000
                      option forwardfor
                      acl acl_example1 server1 example1
                      acl acl_example2 server2 example2
                      use_backend example1_farm if acl_example1
                      use_backend example2_farm if acl_example2
                      default_backend default_farm

                      I’m a little confused, will haproxy take the http header and pass both http&https requests.
                      I have assumed that I would need to add the 443 port rule to pfsense is this correct?

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                        xeress
                        last edited by

                        I'm also trying haproxy out. Though for some reason it's very slow looking at download speeds. A file of 2 mb is downloading with 15 kb/s thru haproxy though when i enter a simple NAT rule it's downloads with 1 MB/s . Latency on haproxy is very low (15ms).

                        For now it's an experimental cluster so no other traffic is going thru. Can someone help me out on this? HaProxy seems to be alot better then the build in load balancer looking at features.

                        (i do use a carp vip to the internet, and my webservers are using apache on a 192.168.2.0/24 network. All settings are pretty basic.)

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                          nmaupu
                          last edited by

                          Hi,

                          I also try to configure my pfsense box to reach my LAN backend webservers but it does not work as expected.
                          It seems my pfsense haproxy doesn't see my backends servers (unreachable from VIP, displayed in red in haproxy stats page).

                          I configured a public VIP (I tried IP alias and CARP configuration) with a port and 3 backends servers (reachable on LAN subnet) associated with this frontend.
                          I added a rule to allow traffic to go through the public VIP.

                          I can reach the stats page on the public VIP but all backends servers are desperatly red (as attached) :(

                          Here is my haproxy configuration :

                          global
                          maxconn 200
                          uid 80
                          gid 80
                          nbproc 2
                          chroot /var/empty
                          daemon

                          listen web-frontends
                          bind xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080
                          mode http
                          log global
                          option dontlognull
                          option forwardfor
                          maxconn 200
                          clitimeout 120000
                          balance roundrobin
                          contimeout 120000
                          srvtimeout 30000
                          option httpchk HEAD  HTTP/1.0
                          stats enable
                          stats uri /haproxy?stats
                          stats realm haproxyqstats
                          stats auth user:pass
                          server web1 192.168.0.1:80  check inter 1000 weight 1
                          server web2 192.168.0.2:80  check inter 1000 weight 1
                          server web3 192.168.0.3:80  check inter 1000 weight 1

                          Are there some more rules I have to add ?

                          Thanks,
                          Nicolas Maupu

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                            nmaupu
                            last edited by

                            For the record, I found my mistake and now, it is working like a charm !
                            I just forgot to add a non mandatory field : monitor URI - fail

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