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    Making changes to haproxy package; how do I make them available to everyone?

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    • B
      Briantist
      last edited by

      The balance option depends on the service. For OWA, use source because you need to keep the same client on the same CAS server and since it's HTTPS you can't insert a tracking cookie. For SMTP/POP3/IMAP use round robin. RPC is a bit complex because by default Exchange uses three different services over RPC (the endpoint mapper, the address book, and MAPI) and a giant range of ports for RPC. You have to make changes so that the address book and MAPI use a single port. Then you need to create a separate frontend for each of those and add advanced options to keep the client connections on the same CAS servers (technically you don't need to create separate frontends to do this in HAProxy, but with the way it's implemented in pfSense you do). For the MAPI stuff I'm using the newly added leastconn balance option, but I was using round robin before that. I think that the advanced options end up overriding it anyway so I'm not sure it makes a difference.

      It'll be clearer once I have time to put together a real write-up.

      As for spam protection, we have that covered for now with a single appliance. Once this is in place, we plan making use of multiple spam gateways which we will also load balance with this setup.

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      • B
        Briantist
        last edited by

        Also one quick question before I go to sleep, how big is your exchange environment?

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        • marcellocM
          marcelloc
          last edited by

          There are 14 exchange servers distributed in some locations, but my problem is with 02 exchange servers in the main site.

          Total mailboxes are 60k.

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            Briantist
            last edited by

            Everything is looking good to me.

            I noticed that you made the required version 2.0. Are we only updating this for 2.0? As far as I know it's only the binary for 7 that is needed to make this work on 1.2.3.

            That's a large exchange environment you have! We've got around 1,100 mailboxes. Are you on Exchange 2010 as well?

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            • marcellocM
              marcelloc
              last edited by

              Everything is looking good to me.

              Good news. :) Did you tested all features?

              I noticed that you made the required version 2.0. Are we only updating this for 2.0? As far as I know it's only the binary for 7 that is needed to make this work on 1.2.3.

              I'll compile it to 1.2.3 too. The required version you see is just on 2.0 xml.

              Are you on Exchange 2010 as well?

              not yet.

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                Briantist
                last edited by

                Yes, as far as I can tell all features are working. I am still running my own Outlook instance through it. All options in the package are there and appear to be working fine. The XMLRPC sync is good.

                Any chance I can get access to this wiki page to update it once this goes totally live:
                http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Haproxy_package

                Are you on 2007 or 2003?

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  Are you on 2007 or 2003?

                  Both, some locations are not migrated yet.

                  Any chance I can get access to this wiki page to update it once this goes totally live:

                  Ask core developers to create an acount at docs.pfsense.org to you.

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                    Briantist
                    last edited by

                    Hey marcello, are we ready to finalize the package? Is there anything else you need from me?

                    What's the best way to contact a core developer for wiki access without annoying them? I know PMing is generally frowned upon..

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                    • marcellocM
                      marcelloc
                      last edited by

                      Just changed package version to 1.4.18 pkg v 1.0

                      Since I finish 1.2.3 compiling and testing I'll change there too.

                      to create an account at docs.pfsense.com, just send an email to wikiadmin@pfsense.org asking it.

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                      • B
                        Briantist
                        last edited by

                        Sounds good, though I do not see the version updated.

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                        • marcellocM
                          marcelloc
                          last edited by

                          I've republished package version change.

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                            Briantist
                            last edited by

                            Marcello, just want to say that everything is working great. Thanks so much for your help. I have wiki access and as soon I have some time, this week or early next week, I'll update the docs to reflect the changes.

                            I updated my cluster members today and noticed that the package still pulls files from your servers rather than the pfSense servers. Is that normal? Will it stay that way?

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                            • marcellocM
                              marcelloc
                              last edited by

                              Package version 1.4.18 was not on ports when I published this update and also files.pfsense.org was not building haproxy everyday.

                              Since freebsd ports updated haproxy to 1.4.18 and it this package is available on files.pfsense, I will update package download link.

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                                Briantist
                                last edited by

                                Thanks again for everything; I may make more changes in the future but I think I'm done for a little while. I've updated the docs, and I referred to you by your forums name in case you didn't want your real name in there. Feel free to change that or let me know and I'll make the change.

                                http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Haproxy_package

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                                • marcellocM
                                  marcelloc
                                  last edited by

                                  Nice work on this package update. No issues at all.  :)

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                                    Briantist
                                    last edited by

                                    Marcello, HAProxy has released 1.4.19 which has a few important bigfixes in it. Can you update the binaries? If I could I would definitely do this myself..

                                    Also the package still says it requires 2.0 and points to your server, though those are not very important.

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                                    • marcellocM
                                      marcelloc
                                      last edited by

                                      Ok, I will update it.

                                      If this update is also in freebsd ports, maybe tomorrow It's available on files.pfsense.org

                                      Do you have freebsd 8.1 vms to compile it via ports?

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                                        Briantist
                                        last edited by

                                        I don't actually know what "ports" is  :-[

                                        I have a FreeBSD 8.1 amd64 VM available. I was able to compile 1.4.18 before but I don't think I used ports. I'm willing to learn though..

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by

                                          http://www.freebsd.org/ports/  :)

                                          It's how programs are distributed in source form for FreeBSD. If you have a standard FreeBSD install then you already have a huge collection of source code in /usr/ports.

                                          Steve

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                                          • marcellocM
                                            marcelloc
                                            last edited by

                                            To install ports do:

                                            portsnap fetch
                                            portsnap extract

                                            To update do
                                            portsnap fetch
                                            portsnap update

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