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    Haproxy Reverse proxy to old machine with old cipher

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    • NightlySharkN
      NightlyShark @braunerroei
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      @braunerroei Can you disable SSL on the machine and put it behind HAProxy in SSL offloading mode?

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        braunerroei @NightlyShark
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        @NightlyShark

        It's hpps offloading...

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        • johnpozJ
          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @braunerroei
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          @braunerroei said in Haproxy Reverse proxy to old machine with old cipher:

          It's hpps offloading...

          What he means by that is just let haproxy handle the ssl, and make the connection via just http to the service behind.. Not both doing ssl.

          As I stated before and asked for clarification on from you..

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          I let haproxy handle the ssl with the client, and it just talks to the backend via normal http. NO ssl..

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            braunerroei @johnpoz
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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @braunerroei
              last edited by johnpoz

              @braunerroei port 443 is almost always going to be ssl.. From the service run it - have never in all my years in the biz seen a server listen on 443 that was not using https.

              Can you just talk to this 10.1.1.108 vi http://10.1.1.108 ? which would be port 80

              example - here is opening up one my servers just directly accessing it on that port 8282, but just via http

              noencryption.jpg

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                braunerroei
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                When I access the machine directly using http, it redirect to https.

                I tried to access using haproxy - frontend that listen to 80, and backend with 443 - no success.

                -Roei

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @braunerroei
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  @braunerroei well set your machine to not redirect to 443, or fix whatever problem it has with its ssl cert installed on that machine. Because if you can not access it directly via https://fqdn then something is wrong with the ssl on it. And would explain why haproxy is complaining as well if your browser on your machine can not even access it directly.

                  Is it the box itself redirecting you to https, or is your browser because of hsts?

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                    braunerroei @johnpoz
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                    the box....

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @braunerroei
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                      @braunerroei well stop it from doing that, can you not just disable https on it? And use just http? Or fix whatever is wrong with its cert..

                      Can you not just create a cert via the cert manager and pfsense and use that on it.. Pretty sure there is a way to get haproxy to trust them, or a way to not have it check the cert, etc.

                      but can tell you if you can't even get your browser to get to it via https directly, then haproxy is going to have a hard time as well.

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                      • NightlySharkN
                        NightlyShark
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                        @braunerroei said in Haproxy Reverse proxy to old machine with old cipher:

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