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      ciambellone
      last edited by

      Hi All,
      Thanks for your help in advantage.
      Please i want to know if it is possible to configure HAPROXY with the edit of his haproxy.cfg.
      Or the only way is the GUI?
      If i can edit haproxy.cfg file, if you have any link for the documentation.
      Regards.

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
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        you can install the havp bin package via console/ssh and use pfsense package filer to be able to edit haproxy config files and keep it on pfsense xml backup.

        On this setup you will not have the haproxy menu and gui tabs.

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          ciambellone
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          Hello Marcelloc,
          thanks for your help.
          Now I'm going on "Filer tab" with gui but i've not understand how it works. In the "Enter Full file path" field, how i can insert the path?
          I think: "var/etc/haproxy.cfg" without quotermarks.
          At the end, what is my scope? I want to set the configuration described to the following article:

          http://blog.exceliance.fr/2012/08/25/haproxy-varnish-and-the-single-hostname-website/
          For you is it possible?
          Regards. Matteo

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          • marcellocM
            marcelloc
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            @ciambellone:

            I think: "var/etc/haproxy.cfg" without quotermarks.

            It probably will be on/usr/local/etc/haproxy.conf

            @ciambellone:

            At the end, what is my scope? I want to set the configuration described to the following article:
            http://blog.exceliance.fr/2012/08/25/haproxy-varnish-and-the-single-hostname-website/
            For you is it possible?

            I've never tried this setup yet.

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