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      zanesavage
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm hoping someone can walk me through setting up HAProxy. I've been at it for well over a week and just can't get it to work for my particular situation.

      I've tried to follow (what feels like every setup i could google) instructions from other sites but I feel like I was always missing a piece of the puzzle.

      The bottom line is that I'm very green when it comes to networking. In addition I only started using pfsense 2 weeks ago.

      I have a QNAP Server that has all my media stored on it. On that server I'm running PLEX, SONARR, RADARR, NZBGET and OMBI - nothing is in a docker or VM. These are snap packages.

      The Server is on my network and not in a DMZ (a project for a later date).

      my home layout is => ISP MODEM (bridged) => pfsense (WAN and NAT ports and 2 others not being used) => ASUS Router (Access Point WIFI and meshed to second ASUS Router) => D-LINK 16 port (smart switch) => internal devices (iMacs) in addition to the QNAP871 Server.

      In case it matters, I have SNORT, pfBlockerNG and HAProxy packages installed.

      For a little while I ran the QNAP 'web server' and was able to do a reverse proxy using Apache (it was quite simple, but mostly because theres so many detailed walkthroughs out there on the GOOGLE). In that configuration I had everything running through port 443 via an SSL wildcard. I was able to type sonarr.myregisteredomain.com and it would take me to 192.168.1.10:6785 (sonarr) etc…

      This is what I'm trying to do:

      QNAP SERVER housing everything = .mydomain.com (SSL Wildcard)

      Have everything come through one SSL port with the reverse proxy; lets say port 5000. And HAProxy feeding the below ports into port 5000.

      192.168.1.10            QNAP
      192.168.1.10:6785    sonarr.mydomain.com
      192.168.1.10:6786    radarr.mydomain.com
      192.168.1.10:6787    ombi.mydomain.com
      192.168.1.10:6788    nzbget.mydomain.com

      I would also like to setup a redirect so that if i type sonarr.mydomain.com in my browser it will automatically redirect to https://sonarr.mydomain.com.

      This is what my apache custom.conf looked like before - if that kind of thing interests you:

      ServerName				localhost
      ServerSignature			Off
      ServerTokens			ProductOnly
      
      UseCanonicalName		On
      TraceEnable				Off
      
      Timeout					10
      MaxRequestWorkers		64
      
      LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so
      
      LoadModule log_config_module modules/mod_log_config.so
      LoadModule logio_module modules/mod_logio.so
      
      LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so
      LoadModule proxy_http_module modules/mod_proxy_http.so
      
      LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so
      LoadModule headers_module modules/mod_headers.so
      
      ErrorLogFormat          "[%{cu}t] [%-m:%-l] %-a %-L %M"
      LogFormat "%h %{GEOIP_COUNTRY_CODE}e %u [%{%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}t.%{usec_frac}t] \"%r\" %>s %b \
      \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %v %A %p %R %{BALANCER_WORKER_ROUTE}e %X \"%{cookie}n\" \
      %{UNIQUE_ID}e %{SSL_PROTOCOL}x %{SSL_CIPHER}x %I %O %{ratio}n%% \
      %D %{ModSecTimeIn}e %{ApplicationTime}e %{ModSecTimeOut}e \
      %{ModSecAnomalyScoreIn}e %{ModSecAnomalyScoreOut}e" extended
      
      LogLevel				debug
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/error.log
      CustomLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/access.log extended
      
       <ifmodule headers_module="">Header always set Public-Key-Pins "pin-sha256=\"[PLACE KEY HERE]=\"; max-age=5184000; includeSubDomains"
      Header set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
      Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
      Header edit Set-Cookie ^(.*)$ $1;HttpOnly;Secure
      Header set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff
      #Header set Content-Security-Policy "default-src 'self'; style-src 'self' data:; img-src 'self' data:; script-src 'self'; connect-src 'self';"</ifmodule> 
      
      # === MAIN =========================================================================
      
       <virtualhost *:443="" *:8081="">ServerName [NAME OF YOUR REGISTERED DOMAIN, FOR EXAMPLE SOMETHING.COM]
      ServerAlias [WWW.SOMETHING.COM]
      
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/main-error.log
      
      SSLEngine 				On
      SSLHonorCipherOrder     On
      SSLCompression          off
      
      SSLCertificateKeyFile   /[LOCATION OF YOUR KEY FILE]/private.key
      SSLCertificateFile      /[LOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE]/mydomain.crt
      SSLCertificateChainFile /[LOCATION OF YOUR CHAINFILE, IF NEEDED]/rootca.crt
      SetEnvIf User-Agent		".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
      
      SSLProtocol 			all -TLSv1.1 -TLSv1 -SSLv2 -SSLv3
      SSLCipherSuite 			ALL:+HIGH:!ADH:!EXP:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!NULL:!aNULL</virtualhost> 
      
      # === SONARR =========================================================================
      
       <virtualhost *:443="" *:8081="">ServerName [NAME OF YOUR SUB-DOMAIN, FOR EXAMPLE SONARR.SOMETHING.COM
      
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/sonarr-error.log
      
       <ifmodule headers_module="">Header set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
      Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
      Header edit Set-Cookie ^(.*)$ $1;HttpOnly;Secure
      Header set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff</ifmodule> 
      
      ProxyTimeout			60
      ProxyErrorOverride		On
      
      SSLEngine 				On
      SSLHonorCipherOrder     On
      SSLCompression          off
      
      ProxyPass 				/ http://[QNAP IP]:6787/
      ProxyPassReverse 		/ http://[QNAP IP]:6787/
      
      SSLCertificateKeyFile   /[LOCATION OF YOUR KEY FILE]/private.key
      SSLCertificateFile      /[LOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE]/mydomain.crt
      SSLCertificateChainFile /[LOCATION OF YOUR CHAINFILE, IF NEEDED]/rootca.crt
      SetEnvIf User-Agent		".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
      
      SSLProtocol 			all -TLSv1.1 -TLSv1 -SSLv2 -SSLv3
      SSLCipherSuite 			ALL:+HIGH:!ADH:!EXP:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!NULL:!aNULL</virtualhost> 
      
      # === RADARR ======================================================================
      
       <virtualhost *:443="" *:8081="">ServerName [NAME OF YOUR SUB-DOMAIN, FOR EXAMPLE RADARR.SOMETHING.COM
      
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/radarr-error.log
      
       <ifmodule headers_module="">Header set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
      Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
      Header edit Set-Cookie ^(.*)$ $1;HttpOnly;Secure
      Header set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff</ifmodule> 
      
      ProxyTimeout			60
      ProxyErrorOverride		On
      
      SSLEngine 				On
      SSLHonorCipherOrder     On
      SSLCompression          off
      
      ProxyPass 				/ http://[QNAP IP]:6788/
      ProxyPassReverse 		/ http://[QNAP IP]:6788/
      
      SSLCertificateKeyFile   /[LOCATION OF YOUR KEY FILE]/private.key
      SSLCertificateFile      /[LOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE]/mydomain.crt
      SSLCertificateChainFile /[LOCATION OF YOUR CHAINFILE, IF NEEDED]/rootca.crt
      SetEnvIf User-Agent		".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
      
      SSLProtocol 			all -TLSv1.1 -TLSv1 -SSLv2 -SSLv3
      SSLCipherSuite 			ALL:+HIGH:!ADH:!EXP:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!NULL:!aNULL</virtualhost> 
      
      # === NZBGET =========================================================================
      
       <virtualhost *:443="" *:8081="">ServerName [NAME OF YOUR SUB-DOMAIN, FOR EXAMPLE NZBGET.SOMETHING.COM
      
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/nzbget-error.log
      
       <ifmodule headers_module="">Header set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
      Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
      Header edit Set-Cookie ^(.*)$ $1;HttpOnly;Secure
      Header set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff</ifmodule> 
      
      ProxyTimeout			60
      ProxyErrorOverride		On
      
      SSLEngine 				On
      SSLHonorCipherOrder     On
      SSLCompression          off
      
      ProxyPass 				/ http://[QNAP IP]:6789/
      ProxyPassReverse 		/ http://[QNAP IP]:6789/
      
      SSLCertificateKeyFile   /[LOCATION OF YOUR KEY FILE]/private.key
      SSLCertificateFile      /[LOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE]/mydomain.crt
      SSLCertificateChainFile /[LOCATION OF YOUR CHAINFILE, IF NEEDED]/rootca.crt
      SetEnvIf User-Agent		".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
      
      SSLProtocol 			all -TLSv1.1 -TLSv1 -SSLv2 -SSLv3
      SSLCipherSuite 			ALL:+HIGH:!ADH:!EXP:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!NULL:!aNULL</virtualhost> 
      
      # === PLEX =========================================================================
      
       <virtualhost *:443="" *:8081="">ServerName [NAME OF YOUR SUB-DOMAIN, FOR EXAMPLE PLEX.SOMETHING.COM
      
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/plex-error.log
      
       <ifmodule headers_module="">Header set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
      Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
      Header edit Set-Cookie ^(.*)$ $1;HttpOnly;Secure
      Header set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff</ifmodule> 
      
      ProxyTimeout			60
      ProxyErrorOverride		On
      
      SSLEngine 				On
      SSLHonorCipherOrder     On
      SSLCompression          off
      
      ProxyPass 				/ http://[QNAP IP]:32400/
      ProxyPassReverse 		/ http://[QNAP IP]:32400/
      
      SSLCertificateKeyFile   /[LOCATION OF YOUR KEY FILE]/private.key
      SSLCertificateFile      /[LOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE]/mydomain.crt
      SSLCertificateChainFile /[LOCATION OF YOUR CHAINFILE, IF NEEDED]/rootca.crt
      SetEnvIf User-Agent		".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
      
      SSLProtocol 			all -TLSv1.1 -TLSv1 -SSLv2 -SSLv3
      SSLCipherSuite 			ALL:+HIGH:!ADH:!EXP:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!NULL:!aNULL</virtualhost> 
      
      # === TAUTULLI =========================================================================
      
       <virtualhost *:443="" *:8081="">ServerName [NAME OF YOUR SUB-DOMAIN, FOR EXAMPLE TAUTULLI.SOMETHING.COM
      
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/tautulli-error.log
      
       <ifmodule headers_module="">Header set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
      Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
      Header edit Set-Cookie ^(.*)$ $1;HttpOnly;Secure
      Header set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff</ifmodule> 
      
      ProxyTimeout			60
      ProxyErrorOverride		On
      
      SSLEngine 				On
      SSLHonorCipherOrder     On
      SSLCompression          off
      
      ProxyPass 				/ http://[QNAP IP]:8660/
      ProxyPassReverse 		/ http://[QNAP IP]:8660/
      
      SSLCertificateKeyFile   /[LOCATION OF YOUR KEY FILE]/private.key
      SSLCertificateFile      /[LOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE]/mydomain.crt
      SSLCertificateChainFile /[LOCATION OF YOUR CHAINFILE, IF NEEDED]/rootca.crt
      SetEnvIf User-Agent		".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
      
      SSLProtocol 			all -TLSv1.1 -TLSv1 -SSLv2 -SSLv3
      SSLCipherSuite 			ALL:+HIGH:!ADH:!EXP:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!NULL:!aNULL</virtualhost> 
      
      # === OMBI =========================================================================
      
       <virtualhost *:443="" *:8081="">ServerName [NAME OF YOUR SUB-DOMAIN, FOR EXAMPLE OMBI.SOMETHING.COM
      
      ErrorLog				/usr/local/apache/logs/login-error.log
      
       <ifmodule headers_module="">Header set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
      Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
      Header edit Set-Cookie ^(.*)$ $1;HttpOnly;Secure
      Header set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff</ifmodule> 
      
      ProxyTimeout			60
      ProxyErrorOverride		On
      
      SSLEngine 				On
      SSLHonorCipherOrder     On
      SSLCompression          off
      
      ProxyPass 				/ http://[QNAP IP]:8976/
      ProxyPassReverse 		/ http://[QNAP IP]:8976/
      
      SSLCertificateKeyFile   /[LOCATION OF YOUR KEY FILE]/private.key
      SSLCertificateFile      /[LOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE]/mydomain.crt
      SSLCertificateChainFile /[LOCATION OF YOUR CHAINFILE, IF NEEDED]/rootca.crt
      SetEnvIf User-Agent		".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
      
      SSLProtocol 			all -TLSv1.1 -TLSv1 -SSLv2 -SSLv3
      SSLCipherSuite 			ALL:+HIGH:!ADH:!EXP:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!NULL:!aNULL</virtualhost> 
      
      

      My sanity would really appreciate the help.

      Thanks.

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        PiBa
        last edited by

        So what does your haproxy.conf look like after working on it for a week? Can you share it perhaps there are some small things that need improving.?.

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          PiBa
          last edited by

          Okay beside that haproxy listens on 10.101.101.101 while your ipalias is 10.10.9.1 and that your domain names don't match websever vs webserver vs mydomain vs myregisteredomain.. (i presume typo's while obfuscating..) Is there a reason that your not using 'wan-ip' to listen on?

          What happens.?
          Is your domain radarr.webserver.media is pointing to the ip haproxy is listening on with a public DNS record? Or is it in fact a private ip.? And the dns points to your wan-ip and youve got a nat rule in place that forwards the traffic to haproxy?
          Do you get any error when trying to visit either domain name? Are the servers 'up' on the stats page?
          Is there a timeout or a 503 error? Or does perhaps the page load 'partially' with images or css missing.?.

          Locally the http://10.4.0.18:32402 does works properly? (Its not using ssl right?)

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            zanesavage
            last edited by

            Sorry webserver DNS was just an example in my previous post (hence typos).

            This is what I have, and I'll use mydomain.com as an example DNS url.

            # Automaticaly generated, dont edit manually.
            # Generated on: 2018-04-29 20:04
            global
            	maxconn			5
            	stats socket /tmp/haproxy.socket level admin
            	uid			80
            	gid			80
            	nbproc			10
            	chroot			/tmp/haproxy_chroot
            	daemon
            	tune.ssl.default-dh-param	2048
            	server-state-file /tmp/haproxy_server_state
            
            listen HAProxyLocalStats
            	bind 127.0.0.1:2200 name localstats
            	mode http
            	stats enable
            	stats admin if TRUE
            	stats uri /haproxy/haproxy_stats.php?haproxystats=1
            	timeout client 5000
            	timeout connect 5000
            	timeout server 5000
            
            frontend webreverse
            	bind			10.101.101.101:80 name 10.101.101.101:80   
            	bind			10.101.101.101:443 name 10.101.101.101:443 ssl  crt /var/etc/haproxy/webreverse.pem  
            	mode			http
            	log			global
            	option			http-keep-alive
            	maxconn			100
            	timeout client		30000
            	redirect scheme https code 301 if !{ ssl_fc }
            	acl			sonarr	hdr(host) -i sonarr.mydomain.com
            	acl			radarr	hdr(host) -i radarr.mydomain.com
            	acl			aclcrt_webreverse	hdr_reg(host) -i ^([^\.]*)\.mydomain\.com(:([0-9]){1,5})?$
            	acl			aclcrt_webreverse	hdr_reg(host) -i ^mydomain\.com(:([0-9]){1,5})?$
            	use_backend sonarr_http_ipvANY  if  sonarr aclcrt_webreverse
            	use_backend radarr_http_ipvANY  if  radarr aclcrt_webreverse
            
            backend sonarr_http_ipvANY
            	mode			http
            	log			global
            	timeout connect		30000
            	timeout server		30000
            	retries			3
            	server			sonarr 10.4.0.18:32401  
            
            backend radarr_http_ipvANY
            	mode			http
            	log			global
            	timeout connect		30000
            	timeout server		30000
            	retries			3
            	server			radarr 10.4.0.18:32402
            

            So you're saying it's makes more sense to use my wan ip instead of the virtual ip correct? So I should NAT port forward 80 and 443 to 10.101.101.101; is that correct - I tried this and no difference.

            My current public DNS record is pointing to my WAN.

            when i go to radarr.mydomain.com I get this:

            Safari can't find the server
            safari can't open the page "https://radarr.mydomain.com" because it can't find the server "radarr.mydomain.com"

            Also when I enable HAProxy I get this warning:

            [WARNING] 118/194348 (44770) : stats socket will not work as expected in multi-process mode (nbproc > 1), you should force process binding globally using 'stats bind-process' or per socket using the 'process' attribute.
            [WARNING] 118/194348 (44770) : Proxy 'HAProxyLocalStats': in multi-process mode, stats will be limited to process assigned to the current request.
            [WARNING] 118/194348 (44770) : Proxy 'HAProxyLocalStats': stats admin will not work correctly in multi-process mode.

            I am able to access both radarr and sonarr at http://10.4.0.18:32401 or 32402 - both work internally on local address. They are not using SSl that's one of the reasons I wanted to use HAProxy SSL offloading.

            Thanks for your patience.

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              PiBa
              last edited by

              To get rid of the haproxy warnings do this, it'll work better also. On settings tab:
              -Decrease processes from 10 to 1
              -Increase maximum connections from 5 to 50
              Running with multiple processes only makes sense if you need hundreds of ssl connections or (ten-)thousands of http ones.. Which haproxy should be able to.. but i'm not sure if pfSense is then still the correct platform, probably a dedicated haproxy machine would become more convenient. But thats not yet the case here it seems..

              If you let haproxy use the wan-ip then there is no need to nat anything.. You do need to allow the traffic in through the firewall though with a rule.
              Make a 'pass' rule on the wan that allows from source any:any to destinations wan-ip:443  (and also a rule for wan-ip:80)
              Also i like to run the pfSense webgui on a different port than the default 80/443.

              I'm not completely sure what the message of Safari means that it cant find the server. Could be that it didn't find the dns record, but if you can send a ping to the name from the client device and it finds the correct ip that should be okay.. Or it just cant connect, in which case the isp / modem might be blocking traffic, or the firewall isnt allowing it yet.

              b.t.w. can you also change the healthcheck on the backend to do a 'http' healthcheck.? And then check on stats page again that the servers stay UP 'green'.

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                zanesavage
                last edited by

                I feel like I'm close to getting this to work, but no cigar yet.

                • I decreased processes to 1 and increased maximum connections to 10 which got rid of the error warning
                • removed the nat and made a pass rule in WAN as you suggested; any to destinations wan-ip:443 and any to destinations wan-ip:80
                • changed health check to http
                • I am able to ping my domain.com and receive a response with the DNS IP

                Still no go…  :(

                I'm attaching images of my HAProxy GUI to see if theres something I'm not checking off that's causing the issue.

                Thanks again.

                PS. I have SNORT and pfBlockerNG running on the pfsense; just in case it makes a difference?

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                  PiBa
                  last edited by

                  "Still no go…" What does that mean?  Error 503 ? or something else?

                  It looks like the frontend got at leat one connection.. But i cant tell if thats on :80 or :443 (there is a checkbox to split frontend socket stats..) The :80 would get a redirect to https so never gets to a backend.. But the 443 one should (if the acls match)

                  But it seems the acl's did not direct any connection to the backends yet.. That could be because your making a 'wrong request' perhaps while testing trying to visit haproxy by IP, and then the hostname requested doesnt match also the acl's gor the certificate would interfere with such a 'test'.

                  b.t.w. you realize that a single browser loading a website can create multiple connections to the sane site right ;) , 10 connections is a really low limit for the global setting..  if you want to limit the number of connections to a server better do that on the backend config or the server config inside the backend.

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                    zanesavage
                    last edited by

                    lol. Still no go means:

                    When I type in mydomain.com by itself I get 503 "Service unavailable" "No server is available to handle this request." in Firefox.

                    When I type in sonarr.mydomain.com in firefox I get:

                    Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site.

                    "We can’t connect to the server at server.webserver.media.
                    If that address is correct, here are three other things you can try:

                    Try again later.
                        Check your network connection.
                        If you are connected but behind a firewall, check that Firefox has permission to access the Web."


                    Should I be using Transparent ClientIP on the backend? I haven't checked this to on.

                    Should Http check method be "OPTIONS" or "GET"? I've been using "OPTIONS"?

                    My Frontend ACL (sonarr) matches my Backend (sonarr)?

                    # Automaticaly generated, dont edit manually.
                    # Generated on: 2018-04-30 18:14
                    global
                    	maxconn			50
                    	stats socket /tmp/haproxy.socket level admin
                    	uid			80
                    	gid			80
                    	nbproc			1
                    	chroot			/tmp/haproxy_chroot
                    	daemon
                    	tune.ssl.default-dh-param	2048
                    	server-state-file /tmp/haproxy_server_state
                    
                    listen HAProxyLocalStats
                    	bind 127.0.0.1:2200 name localstats
                    	mode http
                    	stats enable
                    	stats admin if TRUE
                    	stats uri /haproxy/haproxy_stats.php?haproxystats=1
                    	timeout client 5000
                    	timeout connect 5000
                    	timeout server 5000
                    
                    frontend webreverse
                    	bind			(my external WAN IP):80 name (my external WAN IP):80   
                    	bind			(my external WAN IP):443 name (my external WAN IP):443 ssl  crt /var/etc/haproxy/webreverse.pem  
                    	mode			http
                    	log			global
                    	option			socket-stats
                    	option			http-keep-alive
                    	maxconn			100
                    	timeout client		30000
                    	acl			sonarr	hdr(host) -i sonarr.mydomain.com
                    	acl			radarr	hdr(host) -i radarr.mydomain.com
                    	acl			aclcrt_webreverse	hdr_reg(host) -i ^([^\.]*)\.mydomain\.com(:([0-9]){1,5})?$
                    	acl			aclcrt_webreverse	hdr_reg(host) -i ^mydomain\.com(:([0-9]){1,5})?$
                    	use_backend sonarr_http_ipvANY  if  sonarr aclcrt_webreverse
                    	use_backend radarr_http_ipvANY  if  radarr aclcrt_webreverse
                    
                    backend sonarr_http_ipvANY
                    	mode			http
                    	log			global
                    	timeout connect		30000
                    	timeout server		30000
                    	retries			3
                    	option			httpchk OPTIONS / 
                    	server			sonarr 10.4.0.18:32401 check inter 1000  
                    
                    backend radarr_http_ipvANY
                    	mode			http
                    	log			global
                    	timeout connect		30000
                    	timeout server		30000
                    	retries			3
                    	option			httpchk OPTIONS / 
                    	server			radarr 10.4.0.18:32402 check inter 1000
                    

                    Just read your BTW.

                    I'll change the amount of connections. thanks

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                      zanesavage
                      last edited by

                      FYI…

                      when I type in mydomain.com I get some action in the stats:

                      but still I get 503 "Service unavailable" "No server is available to handle this request.

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                        PiBa
                        last edited by

                        -Healthchecks are good as they are the L7OK message is what you want there.

                        -Transparent-client-ip can be nice in the end, but doesn't fix things.. It can break things if enabled though.. Leave it off for now.

                        -The 503 error is 'good'

                        The domain name mydomain.com itself is not 'matched' by the 2 acl's that check for the complete host headers.

                        mydomain.com v.s. webserver.media  is that indeed what happens? (or obfuscation typo?) If that really happens then we need to figure out where that redirect is coming from and fix that.? Could mean there was some response from the server.?.  As haproxy wouldn't just return a different domain.

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                          zanesavage
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                          webserver.media is a typo.

                          I'm using mydomain.com (I have an actual DNS address) as an example/obfuscation.

                          Anytime I refresh firefox using the example mydomain.com the front end bytes increase which means there is a flow of traffic going through correct?

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                            zanesavage
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                            BTW…

                            This a more than likely  a dumb question but do I need to do a pass though on the LAN as I did with the WAN side?

                            By the way this is the site I was initially using as an example:

                            https://www.edwork.org/2017/06/27/pfsense-with-haproxy/

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                              PiBa
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                              No extra firewall rules are needed on lan.

                              mydomain.com is supposed to give a 503 error as you dont have a acl that checks for that domainname. But firewallrule is okay as it did connect to haproxy.

                              If you visit sonarr.mydomain.com does the frontend also count some new connection / bytes transfered?

                              The backends as in the last stats screenshot does not show traffic going to the backends yet.. So your request is not matching the defined acl's yet.

                              Perhaps try and configure a 'default backend' in the frontend.? That would skip some of the acl's.. Youve got a good domainname in that certificate also.? Perhaps disable the automatically added certificate acl ? (disable checkboxes in cert section)

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                                zanesavage
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                                Ok disabled the, "Add ACL for certificate Subject Alternative Names".

                                The certificate is wildcard certificate *.mydomain.com

                                The only two options under Frontend "default backend" is sonarr or radarr.

                                i tried choosing one of them but no bytes/traffic went through in stat. :(

                                BTW in the Frontend advance section I have:

                                Use "forwardfor" option - checked

                                and

                                In the Advanced pass thru section I have:

                                redirect scheme https code 301 if !{ ssl_fc }

                                Not sure if that matters.

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                                  PiBa
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                                  The :443 frontend does show traffic arriving right? Can you post the current latest haproxy.conf?

                                  If there are no acls on the default_backend than basically every request should end up on that default backend..
                                  Unless perhaps if there is a different issue..

                                  Can you fill in the Logging options on settings tab as follows?:
                                  Syslog Host: /var/run/log
                                  Syslog Facility: local0
                                  Syslog Level: Informational
                                  Log Hostname: haproxy

                                  On the frontend enable 'detailed logging'
                                  Save and apply settings..

                                  Then try a request from the browser..

                                  Check under status/packagelogs/haproxy what shows up there.?

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                                    zanesavage
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                                    I removed the default backend as it didn't do anything but here's the status page and log with the default backend I created:

                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[39695]: Proxy webreverse started.
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[39695]: Proxy sonarr_http_ipvANY started.
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[39695]: Proxy radarr_http_ipvANY started.
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[39695]: Proxy default_backend_http_ipvANY started.
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[93951]: Stopping frontend webreverse in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[93951]: Stopping backend sonarr_http_ipvANY in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[93951]: Stopping backend radarr_http_ipvANY in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[93951]: Proxy webreverse stopped (FE: 1 conns, BE: 1 conns).
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[93951]: Proxy sonarr_http_ipvANY stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 21:04:08 haproxy haproxy[93951]: Proxy radarr_http_ipvANY stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 21:04:14 haproxy haproxy[40185]: 10.4.0.10:62273 [30/Apr/2018:21:04:14.559] webreverse~ default_backend_http_ipvANY/ <nosrv>0/-1/-1/-1/0 503 212 - - SC-- 0/0/0/0/0 0/0 "GET / HTTP/1.1"</nosrv>
                                    

                                    Below is traffic from me going to mydomain.com no traffic from radarr/sonarr without default backend enabled:

                                    # Automaticaly generated, dont edit manually.
                                    # Generated on: 2018-04-30 20:38
                                    global
                                    	maxconn			50
                                    	log			/var/run/log	local0	info
                                    	stats socket /tmp/haproxy.socket level admin
                                    	uid			80
                                    	gid			80
                                    	nbproc			1
                                    	chroot			/tmp/haproxy_chroot
                                    	daemon
                                    	tune.ssl.default-dh-param	2048
                                    	log-send-hostname		haproxy
                                    	server-state-file /tmp/haproxy_server_state
                                    
                                    listen HAProxyLocalStats
                                    	bind 127.0.0.1:2200 name localstats
                                    	mode http
                                    	stats enable
                                    	stats admin if TRUE
                                    	stats uri /haproxy/haproxy_stats.php?haproxystats=1
                                    	timeout client 5000
                                    	timeout connect 5000
                                    	timeout server 5000
                                    
                                    frontend webreverse
                                    	bind			(my external WAN IP):80 name (my external WAN IP):80   
                                    	bind			(my external WAN IP):443 name (my external WAN IP):443 ssl  crt /var/etc/haproxy/webreverse.pem  
                                    	mode			http
                                    	log			global
                                    	option			socket-stats
                                    	option			httplog
                                    	option			http-keep-alive
                                    	option			forwardfor
                                    	acl https ssl_fc
                                    	http-request set-header		X-Forwarded-Proto http if !https
                                    	http-request set-header		X-Forwarded-Proto https if https
                                    	maxconn			100
                                    	timeout client		30000
                                    	redirect scheme https code 301 if !{ ssl_fc }
                                    	acl			sonarr	hdr(host) -i sonarr.mydomain.com
                                    	acl			radarr	hdr(host) -i radarr.mydomain.com
                                    	use_backend sonarr_http_ipvANY  if  sonarr 
                                    	use_backend radarr_http_ipvANY  if  radarr 
                                    
                                    backend sonarr_http_ipvANY
                                    	mode			http
                                    	log			global
                                    	timeout connect		30000
                                    	timeout server		30000
                                    	retries			3
                                    	option			httpchk OPTIONS / 
                                    	server			sonarr 10.4.0.18:32401 check inter 1000  
                                    
                                    backend radarr_http_ipvANY
                                    	mode			http
                                    	log			global
                                    	timeout connect		30000
                                    	timeout server		30000
                                    	retries			3
                                    	option			httpchk OPTIONS / 
                                    	server			radarr 10.4.0.18:32402 check inter 1000
                                    

                                    This is the output from the log:

                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[57627]: Proxy webreverse started.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[57627]: Proxy sonarr_http_ipvANY started.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[57627]: Proxy radarr_http_ipvANY started.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Stopping frontend webreverse in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Stopping backend sonarr_http_ipvANY in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Stopping backend radarr_http_ipvANY in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Stopping backend Default_backend_http_ipvANY in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Proxy webreverse stopped (FE: 1 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Proxy sonarr_http_ipvANY stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Proxy radarr_http_ipvANY stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 20:38:44 haproxy haproxy[51916]: Proxy Default_backend_http_ipvANY stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 1 conns).
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[65002]: Proxy webreverse started.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[65002]: Proxy sonarr_http_ipvANY started.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[65002]: Proxy radarr_http_ipvANY started.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[57878]: Stopping frontend webreverse in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[57878]: Stopping backend sonarr_http_ipvANY in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[57878]: Stopping backend radarr_http_ipvANY in 0 ms.
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[57878]: Proxy webreverse stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[57878]: Proxy sonarr_http_ipvANY stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 20:38:54 haproxy haproxy[57878]: Proxy radarr_http_ipvANY stopped (FE: 0 conns, BE: 0 conns).
                                    Apr 30 20:39:12 haproxy haproxy[65416]: 10.4.0.10:61464 [30/Apr/2018:20:39:12.810] webreverse~ webreverse/ <nosrv>-1/-1/-1/-1/1 503 212 - - SC-- 0/0/0/0/0 0/0 "GET / HTTP/1.1"
                                    Apr 30 20:39:50 haproxy haproxy[65416]: 185.227.153.226:53328 [30/Apr/2018:20:39:50.737] webreverse webreverse/ <nosrv>-1/-1/-1/-1/0 400 187 - - CR-- 0/0/0/0/0 0/0 "<badreq>"
                                    Apr 30 20:39:50 haproxy haproxy[65416]: 185.227.153.226:53367 [30/Apr/2018:20:39:50.967] webreverse webreverse/ <nosrv>1/-1/-1/-1/1 301 102 - - LR-- 0/0/0/0/0 0/0 "PROPFIND / HTTP/1.1"
                                    Apr 30 20:39:51 haproxy haproxy[65416]: 185.227.153.226:53449 [30/Apr/2018:20:39:51.411] webreverse webreverse/ <nosrv>0/-1/-1/-1/0 301 137 - - LR-- 0/0/0/0/0 0/0 "POST /wls-wsat/CoordinatorPortType HTTP/1.1"</nosrv></nosrv></badreq></nosrv></nosrv>
                                    

                                    Thanks..hope this helps

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                                      PiBa
                                      last edited by

                                      Currently it still reports 'webreverse/<nosrv>' so traffic was not forwarded to a webserver..

                                      Can you add this in "Advanced pass thru" of the frontend:

                                      capture request header Host len 100
                                      

                                      And check again what the package logfile shows?</nosrv>

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                                        zanesavage
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                                        Hi,

                                        This is what i got:

                                        May 1 15:55:46 haproxy haproxy[8219]: 10.4.0.10:53016 [01/May/2018:15:55:46.399] webreverse~ webreverse/ <nosrv>-1/-1/-1/-1/0 503 212 - - SC-- 1/1/0/0/0 0/0 {mydomain.com} "GET / HTTP/1.1"
                                        May 1 15:55:46 haproxy haproxy[8219]: 10.4.0.10:53014 [01/May/2018:15:55:46.304] webreverse webreverse/ <nosrv>0/-1/-1/-1/0 301 89 - - LR-- 1/1/0/0/0 0/0 {mydomain.com} "GET / HTTP/1.1"</nosrv></nosrv>
                                        

                                        If I type in sonarr.mydomain.com in the browser the log doesn't show anything. If I just type mydomain.com I get the above log event.

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                                          PiBa
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                                          And your really really sure that mydomain.com and sonarr.mydomain.com point to the same IP ?

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                                            zanesavage
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                                            mydomain.com is definitely pointing to my WAN address. I've triple checked it.

                                            sonarr is running on my NAS with an ip of 10.4.0.18 and sonarr being on port 32401. Which matches with the info I put on the backend server.

                                            I must have not configured HAProxy correctly?

                                            # Automaticaly generated, dont edit manually.
                                            # Generated on: 2018-05-01 16:08
                                            global
                                            	maxconn			50
                                            	log			/var/run/log	local0	info
                                            	stats socket /tmp/haproxy.socket level admin
                                            	uid			80
                                            	gid			80
                                            	nbproc			1
                                            	chroot			/tmp/haproxy_chroot
                                            	daemon
                                            	tune.ssl.default-dh-param	2048
                                            	log-send-hostname		haproxy
                                            	server-state-file /tmp/haproxy_server_state
                                            
                                            listen HAProxyLocalStats
                                            	bind 127.0.0.1:2200 name localstats
                                            	mode http
                                            	stats enable
                                            	stats admin if TRUE
                                            	stats uri /haproxy/haproxy_stats.php?haproxystats=1
                                            	timeout client 5000
                                            	timeout connect 5000
                                            	timeout server 5000
                                            
                                            frontend webreverse
                                            	bind			xx.xx.xx.xx:80 name xx.xx.xx.xx:80   
                                            	bind			xx.xx.xx.xx:443 name xx.xx.xx.xx:443 ssl  crt /var/etc/haproxy/webreverse.pem  
                                            	mode			http
                                            	log			global
                                            	option			socket-stats
                                            	option			httplog
                                            	option			http-keep-alive
                                            	option			forwardfor
                                            	acl https ssl_fc
                                            	http-request set-header		X-Forwarded-Proto http if !https
                                            	http-request set-header		X-Forwarded-Proto https if https
                                            	maxconn			100
                                            	timeout client		30000
                                            	redirect scheme https code 301 if !{ ssl_fc }
                                            	capture request header Host len 100
                                            	acl			sonarr	hdr(host) -i sonarr.mydomain.com
                                            	acl			radarr	hdr(host) -i radarr.mydomain.com
                                            	use_backend sonarr_http_ipvANY  if  sonarr 
                                            	use_backend radarr_http_ipvANY  if  radarr 
                                            
                                            backend sonarr_http_ipvANY
                                            	mode			http
                                            	log			global
                                            	timeout connect		30000
                                            	timeout server		30000
                                            	retries			3
                                            	option			httpchk OPTIONS / 
                                            	server			sonarr 10.4.0.18:32401 check inter 1000  
                                            
                                            backend radarr_http_ipvANY
                                            	mode			http
                                            	log			global
                                            	timeout connect		30000
                                            	timeout server		30000
                                            	retries			3
                                            	option			httpchk OPTIONS / 
                                            	server			radarr 10.4.0.18:32402 check inter 1000
                                            

                                            I feel like it would be easier to just configure the haproxy.cfg file. Which, I've tried to do but it just gets reset as soon as I launch HAProxy in the pfsense GUI.

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