Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I have noticed a problem with haproxy on an edge router after a power
> outage.
>
> The service is configured to start automatically, but usually it takes a bit
> of time for the internet connection to be established and an IP assigned to
> the WAN inter
I have noticed a problem with haproxy on an edge router after a power
outage.
The service is configured to start automatically, but usually it takes a
bit of time for the internet connection to be established and an IP
assigned to the WAN interface.
haproxy seems to keep trying for 5 times
On 20/3/22 6:41 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
Does anybody have a working example of postfix with postscreen and
spamassassin all working together?
I have now found that 'pass' stanzas for each SMTP IP on a multi-homed machine
are ignored. The only pass stanza that is used is the generic SMTP han
Does anybody have a working example of postfix with postscreen and
spamassassin all working together?
* In the first instance on a single homed machine.
* Then on a multi-homed machine so stanzas are individual to each IP
address.
* And finally a version that also works with haproxy
Hi.
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 10:05:49AM +0200, Martin wrote:
> I've received an advisory issued by one of my client's CERT. It is about
> haproxy and CVE-2019-14241:
>
> "HAProxy contains a flaw in the htx_manage_client_side_cookies() function in
> prot
Hi list,
I've received an advisory issued by one of my client's CERT. It is about
haproxy and CVE-2019-14241:
"HAProxy contains a flaw in the htx_manage_client_side_cookies() function in
proto_htx.c that is triggered when handling certain threads. This may allow a
remote atta
On 2016-02-13, Gokan Atmaca wrote:
> Hello
>
> I use HAProxy. 443 I'm doing load balancing TCP connections. But
> sometimes I get kernel messages are as follows.
>
> What could be the reason for this ?
>
>
> Problem:
> [2793026.300029] TCP: Peer X.X.Y.Y:57
Hello
I use HAProxy. 443 I'm doing load balancing TCP connections. But
sometimes I get kernel messages are as follows.
What could be the reason for this ?
Problem:
[2793026.300029] TCP: Peer X.X.Y.Y:57485/80 unexpectedly shrunk
window 1395809414:1395815254 (repaired)
[2793967.963099
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