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    • marcellocM
      marcelloc
      last edited by

      Did you disabled nat on port 80 before starting varnish tests?

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        baron164
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        I set a NAT rule to forward port 80 to the pfsense box itself. I had deleted all the 80 NAT/Rules but it wasn't doing anything until I added the one NAT 80 rule.

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        • marcellocM
          marcelloc
          last edited by

          @baron164:

          I set a NAT rule to forward port 80 to the pfsense box itself. I had deleted all the 80 NAT/Rules but it wasn't doing anything until I added the one NAT 80 rule.

          varnish must works without nat on same port it listen on.

          maybe you have a non working configuration so varnish could not start.

          try to start via console to see startup erros.

          /usr/local/etc/rc.d/varnish.sh start

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            baron164
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            I don't know how to do that, I tried accessing the console with SSH but it won't let me start the service. I removed the 80 Nat and disabled and re-enabled the varnish service and now the primary redirect which is to /owa doesn't work but if I can hit the root directory

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            • marcellocM
              marcelloc
              last edited by

              what errors do you get on console?

              take a look on this post, may help you

              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,45496.0.html

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                baron164
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                Here is the config

                Varnish configuration file

                Automatically generated by the pfSense package system

                This file is located in /var/etc/default.vcl

                sub vcl_error {
                if (obj.status == 503 && req.restarts < 1) {
                restart;
                }

                set obj.http.Content-Type = "text/html; charset=utf-8";
                synthetic {"
                "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">

                <title>"} obj.status " " obj.response {"</title>

                We are very sorry but an error occurred during this request.

                Please press refresh in your browser to try again.

                Varnish Error "} obj.status " " obj.response {"

                "} obj.response {"

                Guru Meditation:

                XID: "} req.xid {"

                "};
                return(deliver);

                }

                backend WebsiteBACKEND {

                used in catch_all

                .host = "10.10.0.8";
                .port = "80";
                .first_byte_timeout = 300s;
                .connect_timeout = 25s;
                .probe = {
                .url = "/";
                .interval = 1s;
                .timeout = 1s;
                .window = 5;
                .threshold = 5;
                }
                }

                backend WHSBACKEND {

                used in catch_all

                .host = "10.10.0.4";
                .port = "80";
                .first_byte_timeout = 300s;
                .connect_timeout = 25s;
                .probe = {
                .url = "/";
                .interval = 1s;
                .timeout = 1s;
                .window = 5;
                .threshold = 5;
                }
                }

                backend ExchangeBACKEND {

                used in catch_all

                .host = "10.10.0.6";
                .port = "80";
                .first_byte_timeout = 300s;
                .connect_timeout = 25s;
                .probe = {
                .url = "/";
                .interval = 1s;
                .timeout = 1s;
                .window = 5;
                .threshold = 5;
                }
                }

                sub vcl_recv {

                #BASIC VCL RULES SETTING
                #set client balance identity
                set client.identity = req.url;

                #set X-forward
                set req.http.X-Forwarded-For = client.ip;

                if (req.http.host == "www.mydomain.com") {
                set req.backend = WebsiteBACKEND;
                }
                else if (req.http.host == "user.domain2.com") {
                set req.backend = WHSBACKEND;
                }
                else if (req.http.host == "mail.mydomain.com/owa") {
                set req.backend = ExchangeBACKEND;
                }

                #respect client wish to refresh the page
                if (req.http.Pragma ~ "no-cache")
                {
                return(pass);
                }

                #BASIC VCL RULES ACTIONS
                #Disable session cache
                if (req.http.Cookie && req.http.Cookie ~ "(PHPSESSID|phpsessid)") {
                return(pass);
                }
                if (req.http.Cookie && req.http.Cookie ~ "(JSESSION|jsession)") {
                return(pass);
                }
                if (req.http.X-Requested-With == "XMLHttpRequest" || req.url ~ "nocache") {
                return(pass);
                }
                #Enable static cache
                if (req.request=="GET" && req.url ~ ".(css|js|txt|zip|pdf|rtf|flv|swf|html|htm)$") {
                unset req.http.cookie;
                return(lookup);
                }
                if (req.request=="GET" && req.url ~ ".(gif|jpg|jpeg|bmp|png|ico|img|tga|wmf|mp3|ogg)$") {
                unset req.http.cookie;
                return(lookup);
                }
                if (req.request != "GET" && req.request != "HEAD") {return(pipe);}

                return(lookup);
                }

                sub vcl_pipe {

                If we don't set the Connection: close header, any following

                requests from the client will also be piped through and

                left untouched by varnish. We don't want that.

                set req.http.connection = "close";

                Note: no "pipe" action here - we'll fall back to the default

                pipe method so that when any changes are made there, we

                still inherit them.

                }

                sub vcl_fetch {

                #Disable cache when backend is starting a session
                if (beresp.http.Set-Cookie && beresp.http.Set-Cookie ~ "(PHPSESSID|phpsessid)") {
                return(pass);
                }
                if (beresp.http.Set-Cookie && beresp.http.Set-Cookie ~ "(JSESSION|jsession)") {
                return(pass);
                }
                if (beresp.http.X-Requested-With == "XMLHttpRequest" || req.url ~ "nocache") {
                return(pass);
                }

                Varnish respects the wishes of the backend application.

                if (beresp.http.Pragma ~ "no-cache" || beresp.http.Cache-Control ~ "(no-cache|no-store|private)") {
                return(pass);
                }
                    ## If the request to the backend returns a code other than 200, restart the loop
                    ## If the number of restarts reaches the value of the parameter max_restarts,
                    ## the request will be error'ed.  max_restarts defaults to 4.  This prevents
                    ## an eternal loop in the event that, e.g., the object does not exist at all.
                    if (beresp.status != 200 && beresp.status != 403 && beresp.status != 404 &&
                    beresp.status != 303 && beresp.status != 302 && beresp.status != 301 && beresp.status != 401 ) {
                restart;
                        }

                return(deliver);
                }

                sub vcl_deliver {
                ##set resp.http.X-Served-By = server.hostname;
                  if (obj.hits > 0) {
                    set resp.http.X-Cache = "HIT";
                    set resp.http.X-Cache-Hits = obj.hits;
                  } else {
                    set resp.http.X-Cache = "MISS";
                  }
                return(deliver);
                }

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                    if (req.http.host == "www.mydomain.com") {
                        set req.backend = WebsiteBACKEND;
                     } 
                        else if (req.http.host == "user.domain2.com") {
                        set req.backend = WHSBACKEND;
                     } 
                        else if (req.http.host == "mail.mydomain.com/owa") {
                        set req.backend = ExchangeBACKEND;
                     } 
                  

                  move more specific redirect to the first backend config

                  it should looks like this:

                    if (req.http.host == "mail.mydomain.com/owa") {
                        set req.backend = ExchangeBACKEND;
                     } 
                        else if (req.http.host == "user.domain2.com") {
                        set req.backend = WHSBACKEND;
                     } 
                        else if (req.http.host == "www.mydomain.com") {
                        set req.backend = WebsiteBACKEND;
                     } 
                  

                  also, paste here the return from
                  /usr/local/etc/rc.d/varnish.sh start

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                    baron164
                    last edited by

                    Where should I run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/varnish.sh start ? If I SSH into the box and go to option 8 (Shell) it won't let me. If I got to the developer shell then I can enter the command and nothing happens.

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                    • marcellocM
                      marcelloc
                      last edited by

                      it should return this:

                      /usr/local/etc/rc.d/varnish.sh start

                      
                      kern.ipc.nmbclusters: 65536
                      sysctl: kern.ipc.nmbclusters: Invalid argument
                      kern.ipc.somaxconn: 16384 -> 16384
                      kern.maxfiles: 131072 -> 131072
                      kern.maxfilesperproc: 104856 -> 104856
                      kern.threads.max_threads_per_proc: 4096 -> 4096
                      storage_malloc: max size 2048 MB.
                      Using old SHMFILE
                      
                      

                      If you get any erros, it will show too.

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                        baron164
                        last edited by

                        I was able to run the stop/start command finally.

                        It gives me the following:

                        kern.ipc.nmbclusters: 65536
                        sysctl: kern.ipc.nmbclusters: Invalid argument
                        kern.ipc.somaxconn: 16384 -> 16384
                        kern.maxfiles: 131072 -> 131072
                        kern.maxfilesperproc: 104856 -> 104856
                        kern.threads.max_threads_per_proc: 4096 -> 4096
                        storage_malloc: max size 512 MB.
                        Using old SHMFILE

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                        • marcellocM
                          marcelloc
                          last edited by

                          So, It's running.

                          Go on dashboard, add varnish widget to see backend status

                          they may look like this:

                          varnish_widget.png
                          varnish_widget.png_thumb

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                            baron164
                            last edited by

                            Varnish is not among the list of widgets to add.

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                            • marcellocM
                              marcelloc
                              last edited by

                              What varnish package version are you using?   :o ???

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                                baron164
                                last edited by

                                2.1.5 pkg v.1.0

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                                • marcellocM
                                  marcelloc
                                  last edited by

                                  That's the last one.

                                  The widget must be there.

                                  status-> dashboard -> plus button -> Varnish

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                                    baron164
                                    last edited by

                                    Here is the list I have.

                                    Available Widgets

                                    Captive Portal Status
                                    Carp Status
                                    Gateways
                                    Gmirror Status
                                    Installed Packages
                                    Interface Statistics
                                    Interfaces
                                    Ipsec
                                    Load Balancer Status
                                    Firewall Logs
                                    OpenVPN
                                    Picture
                                    Rss
                                    Services Status
                                    System Information
                                    Traffic Graphs
                                    Wake On Lan

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                                      baron164
                                      last edited by

                                      So after all this I re-added the Port 80 Nat rule that forwards 80 back into the pfsense box and everything started working properly. Well for the most part at least. I still have some bugs to work out but the sites are all showing up now.

                                      I'm getting messages like this occasionally now when I try to visit the sites.

                                      We are very sorry but an error occurred during this request.

                                      Please press refresh in your browser to try again.

                                      Varnish Error 503 Service Unavailable

                                      Service Unavailable

                                      Guru Meditation:

                                      XID: 966503285

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                                      • marcellocM
                                        marcelloc
                                        last edited by

                                        @baron164:

                                        So after all this I re-added the Port 80 Nat rule that forwards 80 back into the pfsense box and everything started working properly.

                                        Sorry but this is not an option, I think you are messing up your firewall config with a nat for the same port you are listening on.

                                        Remove the nat and be sure you have created a rule on wan to permit connections to port 80. Simple as that.

                                        I've checked package installation and widget is there.
                                        fetch it to your pfsense
                                        on console do:

                                        cd /usr/local/www/widgets/widgets/
                                        fetch http://www.pfsense.com/packages/config/varnish64/varnish.widget.php
                                        
                                        

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                                          baron164
                                          last edited by

                                          Ok I removed the NAT and kept the rule but I'm still getting 503 errors.

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                                          • marcellocM
                                            marcelloc
                                            last edited by

                                            ok, good news.

                                            the 503 erros means that varnish can't check server helth status.

                                            you can change the probe url from "/" to a full url that you know server responds ok.

                                            fix the widget file and you will see the backend status.

                                            You are almost there.  :)

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