Hi

I'm looking for when a client establishes a TCP connection to an IP and port, that NGINX is listening on, that NGINX, without waiting on data being transmitted from the client to NGINX, would establish a TCP connection to the upstream.

If such a capability were to exist I'd have thought it'd be documented either at http://nginx.org/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_proxy_module.html or http://nginx.org/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_core_module.html. So from what I gather the capability does not exist in NGINX and it's quite likely considered a good thing, NGINX won't establish a backend connection (tying up resources) simply based on an in bound connection.

Trouble with this though, NGINX then can't fully support reverse proxying protocols where the server provides a response upon TCP connection eg. SSH2, MySQL. You're instead dependent on the client handling the lack of initial server response and that after the client sends its first lot of data it'll then receive the server's initial response.

I've checked the way HAProxy works and it either by default establishes the backend TCP connection upon connection to the frontend or there's some switch I unknowingly flipped.

Presumably this isn't anything new, so please feel free to point me towards whatever I've failed to find myself and I'm interested in hearing others thoughts and experience with this aspect of NGINX if you have time to share.

Cheers

Phillip

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