SSL certs handling and HAproxy
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Can you connect using https? You are connecting to HAProxy so policy changes would have to be there. If you wanted to allow http connections which you probably don't. More likely you would add a redircet rule in HAProxy to redirect http requests to https.
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Just for giggles, I swapped out the rule from NAT to WAN for the web servers and again, the traffic to each web server just died.
I had to re-anable the NAT rule again.Back to the single server I was testing, no, I cannot connect to it using http or https.
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Isn't that a node without HAProxy though? Without anything to proxy the traffic you'd need the NAT to reach the servers.
So what error do you see when you try to connect through HAProxy?
Do you see firewall states opened for that traffic?
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@stephenw10 said in SSL certs handling and HAproxy:
Isn't that a node without HAProxy though? Without anything to proxy the traffic you'd need the NAT to reach the servers.
Sorry, I'm not following this. A node without proxy?
I was told here that the NAT rule was the wrong one for haproxy, that I should create a wan rule which I did.
I've read that one I used a wan rule instead, the proxy would just know to handle traffic for that public IP.
The traffic keeps coming in, even while I'm messing around with these changes.So what error do you see when you try to connect through HAProxy?
I don't see any errors as I would post them. The traffic to the web servers simply stops, It doesn't get to the web servers once I'm using a wan rule.
Do you see firewall states opened for that traffic?
I didn't check so I'll do that next time I can disrupt the traffic.
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@lewis said in SSL certs handling and HAproxy:
Just for giggles, I swapped out the rule from NAT to WAN for the web servers and again, the traffic to each web server just died.
I had to re-anable the NAT rule again.I assumed you did that on some other pfSense instance where HAProxy is not present?
To use HAProxy you must have firewall pass rules on WAN and you must not have any NAT rules.
@lewis said in SSL certs handling and HAproxy:
I don't see any errors as I would post them.
So the browser just timesout?
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Some things are getting mixed up in the thread. That's why I suggested working on this one stand alone server first. Once I see how that is working, that will help me to understand how things need to be set up.
First, I'm only working on one firewall, not multiples in trying to solve this.
I have two different things going on.
1: I thought haproxy was handling the three web servers I've talked about and we've now found that this was not the case.
These servers have their own SSL certificates, not using ACME on the firewall.
When I swap from a NAT rule to a WAN rule, all traffic to all three servers stop.2: I've set up a test web server, just one server, to see if I can use the SSL certificate on pfsense instead of the web server, to learn about doing this using pfsense, ACME and haproxy.
In this case, I have ACME set up with a valid cert on pfsense and wanted to learn about this by having pfsense handle the ssl cert for the web server.
So far, nothing has worked. In this case, I've also shared images of the rules, setup etc.
The best I've been able to get in terms of reaching the web service is getting an error in the browser, complaining about HSTS which is odd because HSTS is disabled on the web server.This seems to imply that things are set up ok on pfsense but something on the web server is not.
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That implies that you're hitting HAProxy with http and it's only configured for https.
Try connecting to to with https. Do you see the expected states opened in the firewall. Do you see the expected cert on the client?
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@lewis
about the port he was talking about this settingsthe default is 80 or 443 for https, if you don't chage this port the pfsense gui take control of the traffic instead of haproxy
if you saw the pfsense cert you are near the solution, change that setting and you should see the cert of haproxy
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One thing I mentioned and will again is that the pfsense GUI is set to a custom port without an SSL certificate.
Nothing will hit the pfsense GUI other than if someone got the correct port set in the Advanced/Admin Access/TCP port settings.
That port is also blocked and allowed to only one or two IPs so no one can get to the GUI.Unless I'm missing something again?
Also, I double checked and there are no services on port 80 or 443 for the primary pfsense IP, all services are using ports with their own VIPs.
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Great so that can't be an issue then.
So do you see states? Do you see the ACME cert on the client?
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@stephenw10
That's the problem with posts when they get so long. I had mentioned that once or twice :).I can check the states but we're talking about the single server that has the cert on pfsense ACME now right?
As mentioned, I can get back to the load balanced stuff later. It would be nice to see this working first.On that web server, I've now added a self signed cert so that it can respond to https requests without needing the real FQDN cert on the server.
That cert is on pfsense ACME.The server accepts port 80 and 443, no redirect enabled right now so I can see any traffic coming to it.
When I run an ssl test, I see the the correct ACME cert details showing up but I also see;
Trusted: We were unable to verify this certificate
In the browser, I see; Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUEROddly, I do see some connections getting to the server;
www.domain.com 10.0.0.1 - - [20/Dec/2023:14:36:19 -0700] "GET /action/social/login/facebook?ossn_ts=1702991375&ossn_token=xxx HTTP/1.1" 301 20 159565 159325 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MJ12bot/v1.4.8; http://mj12bot.com/)"
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www.domain.com 10.0.0.1 - - [20/Dec/2023:14:37:25 -0700] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 301 4691 181606 181062 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MJ12bot/v1.4.8; http://mj12bot.com/)"Notice those connections are coming from 10.0.0.1 which in this case, is the firewall so I think that's a good thing. It means it's intercepting the traffic or haproxy is, right?
Next, looking at states while trying to connect to said web server, I see nothing what so ever.
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I'm not sure why I didn't notice before or maybe there weren't any when I looked but;
I do see connections but they are all port 80 no matter if I use http or https from a remote browser/client. -
Using TOR, I always get an HSTS notice but using other browser, I only get a cert warning.
As mentioned, I do not have HSTS enabled on this server at the moment.I'm confused on why some traffic is showing up however.
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Ok that mostly looks good. The LAN side states should be http if HAProxy is configured to use that. It's independent of whatever the front end connections are.
I expect to see states on WAN too though, from the client to HAProxy on the VIP?
That cert error look like it might just be a cert problem. Unknown issuer is odd though. ACME setup not quite right? Still using the testing CA maybe?
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Ok that mostly looks good. The LAN side states should be http if HAProxy is configured to use that. It's independent of
whatever the front end connections are.The haproxy front end is set to both 443 and 80. I shared an image above of some of the settings.
I expect to see states on WAN too though, from the client to HAProxy on the VIP?
None, all LAN in the states view.
That cert error look like it might just be a cert problem. Unknown issuer is odd though. ACME setup not quite right? Still
using the testing CA maybe?I don't see any options for live or testing. How can I check that?
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It's ACME that has options for production and testing.
You are seeing no WAN side states at all?
If so are you seeing blocked traffic on WAN?
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@stephenw10 said in SSL certs handling and HAproxy:
It's ACME that has options for production and testing.
I looked though the settings but don't see anything about testing.
The only options are enable or disable in a couple of sections.You are seeing no WAN side states at all?
If so are you seeing blocked traffic on WAN?There's lots of WAN traffic, just nothing to that server.
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Hmm, no states on WAN is an issue. How are you testing?
Do you see states or bytes on the WAN firewall rue that should be passing that?
The acme testing option is here:
But of nothing is even reaching WAN that's probably not the issue
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@stephenw10 said in SSL certs handling and HAproxy:
Hmm, no states on WAN is an issue. How are you testing?
Do you see states or bytes on the WAN firewall rue that should be passing that?
The acme testing option is here:
But of nothing is even reaching WAN that's probably not the issue
The WAN seems to have a lot of traffic, just not to this web server.
Thanks for the image, it turns out it is in testing mode.
I've changed it to LE production but still no go.