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Varnish help on setting up for multiple internal webservers

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  • K
    kegler
    last edited by Feb 16, 2012, 7:00 AM

    @marcelloc:

    If you are listening varnish on wan port 80, then you have to

    Disable any nat on wan port 80
    Change pfsense gui port to other then 80
    Create a rule on wan to Allow traffic to varnish port.

    do i need to any other setup if my dns is handle by no-ip.com? i can't reach the internal ip server with the above setup

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      marcelloc
      last edited by Feb 16, 2012, 10:53 AM

      Add varnish widget to see backend status.

      If you are getting 503 errors, means That you can reach varnish But not backends.

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        kegler
        last edited by Feb 16, 2012, 3:27 PM Feb 16, 2012, 2:57 PM

        @marcelloc:

        Add varnish widget to see backend status.

        If you are getting 503 errors, means That you can reach varnish But not backends.

        "Create a rule on wan to Allow traffic to varnish port."

        you mean create a rule "any to any port80" ?

        my widget shows this now
        http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/3103/pfs1.jpg

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          marcelloc
          last edited by Feb 16, 2012, 3:30 PM

          The wan rule is to allow traffic to pfsense on public/wan ip on varnish listen port.

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            kegler
            last edited by Feb 16, 2012, 3:34 PM

            @marcelloc:

            The wan rule is to allow traffic to pfsense on public/wan ip on varnish listen port.

            yes..im listen to port 80

            the screenshot above…is the widget functioning? i dont see any data at all... looks abit weird

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              marcelloc
              last edited by Feb 16, 2012, 9:30 PM

              I've published a fix to widget download during instalation, please reinstall package, add the varnish dashboard widget and see backend status.

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                kegler
                last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 2:12 AM

                @marcelloc:

                I've published a fix to widget download during instalation, please reinstall package, add the varnish dashboard widget and see backend status.

                do i need to do this again?

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

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                  marcelloc
                  last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 2:21 AM

                  @kegler:

                  do i need to do this again?

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

                  Just if you do not want to reinstall package.

                  The fix I've published was just to fix this file path.

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                    kegler
                    last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 2:49 AM

                    @marcelloc:

                    @kegler:

                    do i need to do this again?

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

                    Just if you do not want to reinstall package.

                    The fix I've published was just to fix this file path.

                    oh…i still see the same widget

                    ok let me recap, i disable all my NAT, i set any port80 to any port 80 on my rules and i set my backend servers on varnish. i still do not get thru, not even getting the error503. Just showing me the connection has time out after a 1-2min loading

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                      marcelloc
                      last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 2:53 AM

                      maybe there is something missing on your varnish setup.

                      try to run it from console to see if there are any erros

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

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                        kegler
                        last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 3:14 AM Feb 17, 2012, 2:55 AM

                        @marcelloc:

                        maybe there is something missing on your varnish setup.

                        try to run it from console to see if there are any erros

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

                        omg… u r right.... i couldnt start.... varnish.sh command not found

                        but i do see varnish.sh when i ls

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                          marcelloc
                          last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 3:31 AM

                          /usr/local/etc/rc.d/varnish.sh is generated when you enable varnish and save config.

                          Can you check your varnish settings tab?

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                            kegler
                            last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 5:08 AM Feb 17, 2012, 4:03 AM

                            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 < 2) {
                            restart;
                            }

                            set obj.http.Content-Type = "text/html; charset=utf-8";
                            synthetic {"
                            "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
                            FAIL TO LOAD VARNISH"};
                            return(deliver);

                            }

                            backend kegwebBACKEND {

                            used in catch_all

                            .host = "192.168.1.95";
                            .port = "80";
                            .first_byte_timeout = 360s;
                            .connect_timeout = 5s;
                            .probe = {
                            .url = ""/"";
                            .interval = 5s;
                            .timeout = 1s;
                            .window = 5;
                            .threshold = 3;
                            }
                            }

                            backend kegapp3BACKEND {

                            used in catch_all

                            .host = "192.168.1.100";
                            .port = "80";
                            .first_byte_timeout = 360s;
                            .connect_timeout = 60s;
                            .probe = {
                            .url = ""/"";
                            .interval = 5s;
                            .timeout = 1s;
                            .window = 5;
                            .threshold = 3;
                            }
                            }

                            backend goldallianzeBACKEND {

                            used in catch_all

                            .host = "192.168.1.100";
                            .port = "80";
                            .first_byte_timeout = 360s;
                            .connect_timeout = 60s;
                            .probe = {
                            .url = ""/"";
                            .interval = 5s;
                            .timeout = 1s;
                            .window = 5;
                            .threshold = 3;
                            }
                            }

                            #Enable Per user session cache.
                            sub vcl_hash {
                            set req.hash += req.http.cookie;
                            }

                            sub vcl_recv {

                            #BASIC VCL RULES SETTING
                            #Fix gzip compression
                            if (req.http.Accept-Encoding) {
                            if (req.url ~ ".(gif|jpg|jpeg|bmp|png|ico|img|tga|wmf|gz|tgz|bz2|tbz|mp3|ogg)$") {
                            unset req.http.Accept-Encoding;
                            }
                            else if (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "gzip") {
                            set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "gzip";
                            }
                            else if (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "deflate") {
                            set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "deflate";
                            }
                            else {
                            unset req.http.Accept-Encoding;
                            }
                            }
                            #set client balance identity
                            set client.identity = client.ip;

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

                            if (req.http.host == "www.example.com") {
                            set req.backend = kegwebBACKEND;
                            }
                            else if (req.http.host == "kcrm1.example.com") {
                            set req.backend = kegapp3BACKEND;
                            }
                            else if (req.http.host == "kcrm2.example.com ") {
                            set req.backend = goldallianzeBACKEND;
                            }

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

                            #BASIC VCL RULES ACTIONS
                            #Disable post cache
                            if (req.request == "POST") {
                            return(pass);
                            }
                            #Enable static cache
                            if (req.request=="GET" && req.url ~ ".(css|js|txt|zip|pdf|rtf|flv|swf|html|htm)$") {
                            return(lookup);
                            }
                            if (req.request=="GET" && req.url ~ ".(gif|jpg|jpeg|bmp|png|ico|img|tga|wmf|mp3|ogg)$") {
                            return(lookup);
                            }
                            #Be rfc2616 compliant
                            if (req.request ~ "^(GET|HEAD|PUT|POST|TRACE|OPTIONS|DELETE)$") {
                            return(lookup);
                            }
                            else {
                            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);
                            }

                            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 ) {
                            set beresp.saintmode = 60s;
                            restart;
                                    }

                            set beresp.grace = 60s;
                            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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                              kegler
                              last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 5:09 AM Feb 17, 2012, 4:06 AM

                              my pfsense management port i change to https

                              change domain name on conf only for security purpose

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                                marcelloc
                                last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 10:49 AM

                                The conf looks fine. Are you still unable to start varnish?
                                What files do you have on /usr/local/etc/rc.d ?

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                                  kegler
                                  last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 4:13 PM

                                  @marcelloc:

                                  The conf looks fine. Are you still unable to start varnish?
                                  What files do you have on /usr/local/etc/rc.d ?

                                  varnish.sh
                                  varnishd
                                  varnishlog
                                  varnishncsa
                                  clamd

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                                    marcelloc
                                    last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 5:47 PM

                                    The file is there and package is installed, it should work.  ???

                                    Just to check, see if varnish package is installed with pkg_info on console.

                                    ps ax | grep varnish will show if there is any varnish process running.

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                                      kegler
                                      last edited by Feb 17, 2012, 11:56 PM

                                      @marcelloc:

                                      The file is there and package is installed, it should work.  ???

                                      Just to check, see if varnish package is installed with pkg_info on console.

                                      ps ax | grep varnish will show if there is any varnish process running.

                                      18796  0  S+    0:00.00 grep varnish

                                      looks like not running?

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                                        marcelloc
                                        last edited by Feb 18, 2012, 12:50 AM

                                        What about pkg_info cmd?

                                        What does returns /usr/local/etc/rc.d/varnish.sh start

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                                          kegler
                                          last edited by Feb 18, 2012, 1:51 AM

                                          @marcelloc:

                                          What about pkg_info cmd?

                                          What does returns /usr/local/etc/rc.d/varnish.sh start

                                          sorry what is the cmd to check the above ?

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