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Released version 1.8-dev1 with the following main changes : - BUG/MEDIUM: proxy: return "none" and "unknown" for unknown LB algos - BUG/MINOR: stats: make field_str() return an empty string on NULL - DOC: Spelling fixes - BUG/MEDIUM: http: Fix tunnel mode when the CONNECT method is used - BUG/MINOR: http: Keep the same behavior between 1.6 and 1.7 for tunneled txn - BUG/MINOR: filters: Protect args in macros HAS_DATA_FILTERS and IS_DATA_FILTER - BUG/MINOR: filters: Invert evaluation order of HTTP_XFER_BODY and XFER_DATA analyzers - BUG/MINOR: http: Call XFER_DATA analyzer when HTTP txn is switched in tunnel mode - BUG/MAJOR: stream: fix session abort on resource shortage - OPTIM: stream-int: don't disable polling anymore on DONT_READ - BUG/MINOR: cli: allow the backslash to be escaped on the CLI - BUG/MEDIUM: cli: fix "show stat resolvers" and "show tls-keys" - DOC: Fix map table's format - DOC: Added 51Degrees conv and fetch functions to documentation. - BUG/MINOR: http: don't send an extra CRLF after a Set-Cookie in a redirect - DOC: mention that req_tot is for both frontends and backends - BUG/MEDIUM: variables: some variable name can hide another ones - MINOR: lua: Allow argument for actions - BUILD: rearrange target files by build time - CLEANUP: hlua: just indent functions - MINOR: lua: give HAProxy variable access to the applets - BUG/MINOR: stats: fix be/sessions/max output in html stats - MINOR: proxy: Add fe_name/be_name fetchers next to existing fe_id/be_id - DOC: lua: Documentation about some entry missing - DOC: lua: Add documentation about variable manipulation from applet - MINOR: Do not forward the header "Expect: 100-continue" when the option http-buffer-request is set - DOC: Add undocumented argument of the trace filter - DOC: Fix some typo in SPOE documentation - MINOR: cli: Remove useless call to bi_putchk - BUG/MINOR: cli: be sure to always warn the cli applet when input buffer is full - MINOR: applet: Count number of (active) applets - MINOR: task: Rename run_queue and run_queue_cur counters - BUG/MEDIUM: stream: Save unprocessed events for a stream - BUG/MAJOR: Fix how the list of entities waiting for a buffer is handled - BUILD/MEDIUM: Fixing the build using LibreSSL - BUG/MEDIUM: lua: In some case, the return of sample-fetches is ignored (2) - SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: fix a harmless typo - SCRIPTS: git-show-backports: add -H to use the hash of the commit message - BUG/MINOR: stream-int: automatically release SI_FL_WAIT_DATA on SHUTW_NOW - CLEANUP: applet/lua: create a dedicated ->fcn entry in hlua_cli context - CLEANUP: applet/table: add an "action" entry in ->table context - CLEANUP: applet: remove the now unused appctx->private field - DOC: lua: documentation about time parser functions - DOC: lua: improve links - DOC: lua: section declared twice - MEDIUM: cli: 'show cli sockets' list the CLI sockets - BUG/MINOR: cli: "show cli sockets" wouldn't list all processes - BUG/MINOR: cli: "show cli sockets" would always report process 64 - CLEANUP: lua: rename one of the lua appctx union - BUG/MINOR: lua/cli: bad error message - MEDIUM: lua: use memory pool for hlua struct in applets - MINOR: lua/signals: Remove Lua part from signals. - DOC: cli: show cli sockets - MINOR: cli: automatically enable a CLI I/O handler when there's no parser - CLEANUP: memory: remove the now unused cli_parse_show_pools() function - CLEANUP: applet: group all CLI contexts together - CLEANUP: stats: move a misplaced stats context initialization - MINOR: cli: add two general purpose pointers and integers in the CLI struct - MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the cli_socket entry from the appctx union - MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the env entry from the appctx union - MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the "be" entry from the appctx union - MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the "dns" entry from the appctx union - MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the "server_state" entry from the appctx union - MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the "tlskeys" entry from the appctx union - CONTRIB: tcploop: add limits.h to fix build issue with some compilers - MINOR/DOC: lua: just precise one thing - DOC: fix small typo in fe_id (backend instead of frontend) - BUG/MINOR: Fix the sending function in Lua's cosocket - BUG/MINOR: lua: memory leak executing tasks - BUG/MINOR: lua: bad return code - BUG/MINOR: lua: memleak when Lua/cli fails - MEDIUM: lua: remove Lua struct from session, and allocate it with memory pools - CLEANUP: haproxy: statify unexported functions - MINOR: haproxy: add a registration for build options - CLEANUP: wurfl: use the build options list to report it - CLEANUP: 51d: use the build options list to report it - CLEANUP: da: use the build options list to report it - CLEANUP: namespaces: use the build options list to report it - CLEANUP: tcp: use the build options list to report transparent modes - CLEANUP: lua: use the build options list to report it - CLEANUP: regex: use the build options list to report the regex type - CLEANUP: ssl: use the build options list to report the SSL details - CLEANUP: compression: use the build options list to report the algos - CLEANUP: auth: use the build options list to report its support - MINOR: haproxy: add a registration for post-check functions - CLEANUP: checks: make use of the post-init registration to start checks - CLEANUP: filters: use the function registration to initialize all proxies - CLEANUP: wurfl: make use of the late init registration - CLEANUP: 51d: make use of the late init registration - CLEANUP: da: make use of the late init registration code - MINOR: haproxy: add a registration for post-deinit functions - CLEANUP: wurfl: register the deinit function via the dedicated list - CLEANUP: 51d: register the deinitialization function - CLEANUP: da: register the deinitialization function - CLEANUP: wurfl: move global settings out of the global section - CLEANUP: 51d: move global settings out of the global section - CLEANUP: da: move global settings out of the global section - MINOR: cfgparse: add two new functions to check arguments count - MINOR: cfgparse: move parsing of "ca-base" and "crt-base" to ssl_sock - MEDIUM: cfgparse: move all tune.ssl.* keywords to ssl_sock - MEDIUM: cfgparse: move maxsslconn parsing to ssl_sock - MINOR: cfgparse: move parsing of ssl-default-{bind,server}-ciphers to ssl_sock - MEDIUM: cfgparse: move ssl-dh-param-file parsing to ssl_sock - MEDIUM: compression: move the zlib-specific stuff from global.h to compression.c - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: properly reset the reused_sess during a forced handshake - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: avoid double free when releasing bind_confs - BUG/MINOR: stats: fix be/sessions/current out in typed stats - MINOR: tcp-rules: check that the listener exists before updating its counters - MEDIUM: spoe: don't create a dummy listener for outgoing connections - MINOR: listener: move the transport layer pointer to the bind_conf - MEDIUM: move listener->frontend to bind_conf->frontend - MEDIUM: ssl: remote the proxy argument from most functions - MINOR: connection: add a new prepare_bind_conf() entry to xprt_ops - MEDIUM: ssl_sock: implement ssl_sock_prepare_bind_conf() - MINOR: connection: add a new destroy_bind_conf() entry to xprt_ops - MINOR: ssl_sock: implement ssl_sock_destroy_bind_conf() - MINOR: server: move the use_ssl field out of the ifdef USE_OPENSSL - MINOR: connection: add a minimal transport layer registration system - CLEANUP: connection: remove all direct references to raw_sock and ssl_sock - CLEANUP: connection: unexport raw_sock and ssl_sock - MINOR: connection: add new prepare_srv()/destroy_srv() entries to xprt_ops - MINOR: ssl_sock: implement and use prepare_srv()/destroy_srv() - CLEANUP: ssl: move tlskeys_finalize_config() to a post_check callback - CLEANUP: ssl: move most ssl-specific global settings to ssl_sock.c - BUG/MINOR: backend: nbsrv() should return 0 if backend is disabled - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: for a handshake when server-side SNI changes - BUG/MINOR: systemd: potential zombie processes - DOC: Add timings events schemas - BUILD: lua: build failed on FreeBSD. - MINOR: samples: add xx-hash functions - MEDIUM: regex: pcre2 support - BUG/MINOR: option prefer-last-server must be ignored in some case - MINOR: stats: Support "select all" for backend actions - BUG/MINOR: sample-fetches/stick-tables: bad type for the sample fetches sc*_get_gpt0 - BUG/MAJOR: channel: Fix the definition order of channel analyzers - BUG/MINOR: http: report real parser state in error captures - BUILD: scripts: automatically update the branch in version.h when releasing - MINOR: tools: add a generic hexdump function for debugging - BUG/MAJOR: http: fix risk of getting invalid reports of bad requests - MINOR: http: custom status reason. - MINOR: connection: add sample fetch "fc_rcvd_proxy" - BUG/MINOR: config: emit a warning if http-reuse is enabled with incompatible options - BUG/MINOR: tools: fix off-by-one in port size check - BUG/MEDIUM: server: consider AF_UNSPEC as a valid address family - MEDIUM: server: split the address and the port into two different fields - MINOR: tools: make str2sa_range() return the port in a separate argument - MINOR: server: take the destination port from the port field, not the addr - MEDIUM: server: disable protocol validations when the server doesn't resolve - BUG/MEDIUM: tools: do not force an unresolved address to AF_INET:0.0.0.0 - BUG/MINOR: ssl: EVP_PKEY must be freed after X509_get_pubkey usage - BUG/MINOR: ssl: assert on SSL_set_shutdown with BoringSSL - MINOR: Use "500 Internal Server Error" for 500 error/status code message. - MINOR: proto_http.c 502 error txt typo. - DOC: add deprecation notice to "block" - MINOR: compression: fix -vv output without zlib/slz - BUG/MINOR: Reset errno variable before calling strtol(3) - MINOR: ssl: don't show prefer-server-ciphers output - OPTIM/MINOR: config: Optimize fullconn automatic computation loading configuration - BUG/MINOR: stream: Fix how backend-specific analyzers are set on a stream - MAJOR: ssl: bind configuration per certificat - MINOR: ssl: add curve suite for ECDHE negotiation - MINOR: checks: Add agent-addr config directive - MINOR: cli: Add possiblity to change agent config via CLI/socket - MINOR: doc: Add docs for agent-addr configuration variable - MINOR: doc: Add docs for agent-addr and agent-send CLI commands - BUILD: ssl: fix to build (again) with boringssl - BUILD: ssl: fix build on OpenSSL 1.0.0 - BUILD: ssl: silence a warning reported for ERR_remove_state() - BUILD: ssl: eliminate warning with OpenSSL 1.1.0 regarding RAND_pseudo_bytes() - BUILD: ssl: kill a build warning introduced by BoringSSL compatibility - BUG/MEDIUM: tcp: don't poll for write when connect() succeeds - BUG/MINOR: unix: fix connect's polling in case no data are scheduled - MINOR: server: extend the flags to 32 bits - BUG/MINOR: lua: Map.end are not reliable because "end" is a reserved keyword - MINOR: dns: give ability to dns_init_resolvers() to close a socket when requested - BUG/MAJOR: dns: restart sockets after fork() - MINOR: chunks: implement a simple dynamic allocator for trash buffers - BUG/MEDIUM: http: prevent redirect from overwriting a buffer - BUG/MEDIUM: filters: Do not truncate HTTP response when body length is undefined - BUG/MEDIUM: http: Prevent replace-header from overwriting a buffer - BUG/MINOR: http: Return an error when a replace-header rule failed on the response - BUG/MINOR: sendmail: The return of vsnprintf is not cleanly tested - BUG/MAJOR: ssl: fix a regression in ssl_sock_shutw() - BUG/MAJOR: lua segmentation fault when the request is like 'GET ?arg=val HTTP/1.1' - BUG/MEDIUM: config: reject anything but "if" or "unless" after a use-backend rule - MINOR: http: don't close when redirect location doesn't start with "/" - MEDIUM: boringssl: support native multi-cert selection without bundling - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: fix verify/ca-file per certificate - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: switchctx should not return SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING - MINOR: ssl: removes SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version call and cleanup CTX creation. - BUILD: ssl: fix build with -DOPENSSL_NO_DH - MEDIUM: ssl: add new sample-fetch which captures the cipherlist - MEDIUM: ssl: remove ssl-options from crt-list - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: in bind line, ssl-options after 'crt' are ignored. - BUG/MINOR: ssl: fix cipherlist captures with sustainable SSL calls - MINOR: ssl: improved cipherlist captures - BUG/MINOR: spoe: Fix soft stop handler using a specific id for spoe filters - BUG/MINOR: spoe: Fix parsing of arguments in spoe-message section - MAJOR: spoe: Add support of pipelined and asynchronous exchanges with agents - MINOR: spoe: Add support for pipelining/async capabilities in the SPOA example - MINOR: spoe: Remove SPOE details from the appctx structure - MINOR: spoe: Add status code in error variable instead of hardcoded value - MINOR: spoe: Send a log message when an error occurred during event processing - MINOR: spoe: Check the scope of sample fetches used in SPOE messages - MEDIUM: spoe: Be sure to wakeup the good entity waiting for a buffer - MINOR: spoe: Use the min of all known max_frame_size to encode messages - MAJOR: spoe: Add support of payload fragmentation in NOTIFY frames - MINOR: spoe: Add support for fragmentation capability in the SPOA example - MAJOR: spoe: refactor the filter to clean up the code - MINOR: spoe: Handle NOTIFY frames cancellation using ABORT bit in ACK frames - REORG: spoe: Move struct and enum definitions in dedicated header file - REORG: spoe: Move low-level encoding/decoding functions in dedicated header file - MINOR: spoe: Improve implementation of the payload fragmentation - MINOR: spoe: Add support of negation for options in SPOE configuration file - MINOR: spoe: Add "pipelining" and "async" options in spoe-agent section - MINOR: spoe: Rely on alertif_too_many_arg during configuration parsing - MINOR: spoe: Add "send-frag-payload" option in spoe-agent section - MINOR: spoe: Add "max-frame-size" statement in spoe-agent section - DOC: spoe: Update SPOE documentation to reflect recent changes - MINOR: config: warn when some HTTP rules are used in a TCP proxy - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: Clear OpenSSL error stack after trying to parse OCSP file - BUG/MEDIUM: cli: Prevent double free in CLI ACL lookup - BUG/MINOR: Fix "get map <map> <value>" CLI command - MINOR: Add nbsrv sample converter - CLEANUP: Replace repeated code to count usable servers with be_usable_srv() - MINOR: Add hostname sample fetch - CLEANUP: Remove comment that's no longer valid - MEDIUM: http_error_message: txn->status / http_get_status_idx. - MINOR: http-request tarpit deny_status. - CLEANUP: http: make http_server_error() not set the status anymore - MEDIUM: stats: Add JSON output option to show (info|stat) - MEDIUM: stats: Add show json schema - BUG/MAJOR: connection: update CO_FL_CONNECTED before calling the data layer - MINOR: server: Add dynamic session cookies. - MINOR: cli: Let configure the dynamic cookies from the cli. - BUG/MINOR: checks: attempt clean shutw for SSL check - CONTRIB: tcploop: make it build on FreeBSD - CONTRIB: tcploop: fix time format to silence build warnings - CONTRIB: tcploop: report action 'K' (kill) in usage message - CONTRIB: tcploop: fix connect's address length - CONTRIB: tcploop: use the trash instead of NULL for recv() - BUG/MEDIUM: listener: do not try to rebind another process' socket - BUG/MEDIUM server: Fix crash when dynamic is defined, but not key is provided. - CLEANUP: config: Typo in comment. - BUG/MEDIUM: filters: Fix channels synchronization in flt_end_analyze - TESTS: add a test configuration to stress handshake combinations - BUG/MAJOR: stream-int: do not depend on connection flags to detect connection - BUG/MEDIUM: connection: ensure to always report the end of handshakes - MEDIUM: connection: don't test for CO_FL_WAKE_DATA - CLEANUP: connection: completely remove CO_FL_WAKE_DATA - BUG: payload: fix payload not retrieving arbitrary lengths - BUILD: ssl: simplify SSL_CTX_set_ecdh_auto compatibility - BUILD: ssl: fix OPENSSL_NO_SSL_TRACE for boringssl and libressl - BUG/MAJOR: http: fix typo in http_apply_redirect_rule - MINOR: doc: 2.4. Examples should be 2.5. Examples - BUG/MEDIUM: stream: fix client-fin/server-fin handling - MINOR: fd: add a new flag HAP_POLL_F_RDHUP to struct poller - BUG/MINOR: raw_sock: always perfom the last recv if RDHUP is not available - OPTIM: poll: enable support for POLLRDHUP - MINOR: kqueue: exclusively rely on the kqueue returned status - MEDIUM: kqueue: take care of EV_EOF to improve polling status accuracy - MEDIUM: kqueue: only set FD_POLL_IN when there are pending data - DOC/MINOR: Fix typos in proxy protocol doc - DOC: Protocol doc: add checksum, TLV type ranges - DOC: Protocol doc: add SSL TLVs, rename CHECKSUM - DOC: Protocol doc: add noop TLV - MEDIUM: global: add a 'hard-stop-after' option to cap the soft-stop time - MINOR: dns: improve DNS response parsing to use as many available records as possible - BUG/MINOR: cfgparse: loop in tracked servers lists not detected by check_config_validity(). - MINOR: server: irrelevant error message with 'default-server' config file keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'backup' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'check-send-proxy' keyword. - CLEANUP: server: code alignement. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'non-stick' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'send-proxy' and 'send-proxy-v2 keywords. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'check-ssl' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'force-sslv3' and 'force-tlsv1[0-2]' keywords. - CLEANUP: server: code alignement. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'no-ssl*' and 'no-tlsv*' keywords. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'ssl' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'send-proxy-v2-ssl*' keywords. - CLEANUP: server: code alignement. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'verify' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'verifyhost' setting. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'check' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'track' setting. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'ca-file', 'crl-file' and 'crt' settings. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'redir' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'observe' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'cookie' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'ciphers' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'tcp-ut' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'namespace' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'source' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'sni' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'addr' keyword. - MINOR: server: Make 'default-server' support 'disabled' keyword. - MINOR: server: Add 'no-agent-check' server keyword. - DOC: server: Add docs for "server" and "default-server" new "no-*" and other settings. - MINOR: doc: fix use-server example (imap vs mail) - BUG/MEDIUM: tcp: don't require privileges to bind to device - BUILD: make the release script use shortlog for the final changelog - BUILD: scripts: fix typo in announce-release error message - CLEANUP: time: curr_sec_ms doesn't need to be exported - BUG/MEDIUM: server: Wrong server default CRT filenames initialization. - BUG/MEDIUM: peers: fix buffer overflow control in intdecode. - BUG/MEDIUM: buffers: Fix how input/output data are injected into buffers - BUG/MINOR: http: Fix conditions to clean up a txn and to handle the next request - CLEANUP: http: Remove channel_congested function - CLEANUP: buffers: Remove buffer_bounce_realign function - CLEANUP: buffers: Remove buffer_contig_area and buffer_work_area functions - MINOR: http: remove useless check on HTTP_MSGF_XFER_LEN for the request - MINOR: http: Add debug messages when HTTP body analyzers are called - BUG/MEDIUM: http: Fix blocked HTTP/1.0 responses when compression is enabled - BUG/MINOR: filters: Don't force the stream's wakeup when we wait in flt_end_analyze - DOC: fix parenthesis and add missing "Example" tags - DOC: update the contributing file - DOC: log-format/tcplog/httplog update - MINOR: config parsing: add warning when log-format/tcplog/httplog is overriden in "defaults" sections
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HAProxy how-to
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version 1.8
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willy tarreau
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2017/04/03
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1) How to build it
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------------------
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This is a development version, so it is expected to break from time to time,
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to add and remove features without prior notification and it should not be used
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in production. If you are not used to build from sources or if you are not used
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to follow updates then it is recommended that instead you use the packages provided
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by your software vendor or Linux distribution. Most of them are taking this task
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seriously and are doing a good job at backporting important fixes. If for any
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reason you'd prefer a different version than the one packaged for your system,
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you want to be certain to have all the fixes or to get some commercial support,
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other choices are available at :
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http://www.haproxy.com/
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To build haproxy, you will need :
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- GNU make. Neither Solaris nor OpenBSD's make work with the GNU Makefile.
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If you get many syntax errors when running "make", you may want to retry
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with "gmake" which is the name commonly used for GNU make on BSD systems.
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- GCC between 2.95 and 4.8. Others may work, but not tested.
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- GNU ld
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Also, you might want to build with libpcre support, which will provide a very
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efficient regex implementation and will also fix some badness on Solaris' one.
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To build haproxy, you have to choose your target OS amongst the following ones
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and assign it to the TARGET variable :
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- linux22 for Linux 2.2
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- linux24 for Linux 2.4 and above (default)
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- linux24e for Linux 2.4 with support for a working epoll (> 0.21)
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- linux26 for Linux 2.6 and above
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- linux2628 for Linux 2.6.28, 3.x, and above (enables splice and tproxy)
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- solaris for Solaris 8 or 10 (others untested)
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- freebsd for FreeBSD 5 to 10 (others untested)
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- netbsd for NetBSD
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- osx for Mac OS/X
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- openbsd for OpenBSD 5.7 and above
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- aix51 for AIX 5.1
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- aix52 for AIX 5.2
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- cygwin for Cygwin
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- haiku for Haiku
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- generic for any other OS or version.
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- custom to manually adjust every setting
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You may also choose your CPU to benefit from some optimizations. This is
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particularly important on UltraSparc machines. For this, you can assign
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one of the following choices to the CPU variable :
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- i686 for intel PentiumPro, Pentium 2 and above, AMD Athlon
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- i586 for intel Pentium, AMD K6, VIA C3.
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- ultrasparc : Sun UltraSparc I/II/III/IV processor
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- native : use the build machine's specific processor optimizations. Use with
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extreme care, and never in virtualized environments (known to break).
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- generic : any other processor or no CPU-specific optimization. (default)
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Alternatively, you may just set the CPU_CFLAGS value to the optimal GCC options
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for your platform.
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You may want to build specific target binaries which do not match your native
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compiler's target. This is particularly true on 64-bit systems when you want
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to build a 32-bit binary. Use the ARCH variable for this purpose. Right now
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it only knows about a few x86 variants (i386,i486,i586,i686,x86_64), two
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generic ones (32,64) and sets -m32/-m64 as well as -march=<arch> accordingly.
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If your system supports PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions), then you
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really should build with libpcre which is between 2 and 10 times faster than
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other libc implementations. Regex are used for header processing (deletion,
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rewriting, allow, deny). The only inconvenient of libpcre is that it is not
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yet widely spread, so if you build for other systems, you might get into
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trouble if they don't have the dynamic library. In this situation, you should
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statically link libpcre into haproxy so that it will not be necessary to
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install it on target systems. Available build options for PCRE are :
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- USE_PCRE=1 to use libpcre, in whatever form is available on your system
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(shared or static)
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- USE_STATIC_PCRE=1 to use a static version of libpcre even if the dynamic
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one is available. This will enhance portability.
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- with no option, use your OS libc's standard regex implementation (default).
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Warning! group references on Solaris seem broken. Use static-pcre whenever
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possible.
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If your system doesn't provide PCRE, you are encouraged to download it from
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http://www.pcre.org/ and build it yourself, it's fast and easy.
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Recent systems can resolve IPv6 host names using getaddrinfo(). This primitive
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is not present in all libcs and does not work in all of them either. Support in
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glibc was broken before 2.3. Some embedded libs may not properly work either,
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thus, support is disabled by default, meaning that some host names which only
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resolve as IPv6 addresses will not resolve and configs might emit an error
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during parsing. If you know that your OS libc has reliable support for
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getaddrinfo(), you can add USE_GETADDRINFO=1 on the make command line to enable
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it. This is the recommended option for most Linux distro packagers since it's
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working fine on all recent mainstream distros. It is automatically enabled on
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Solaris 8 and above, as it's known to work.
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It is possible to add native support for SSL using the GNU makefile, by passing
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"USE_OPENSSL=1" on the make command line. The libssl and libcrypto will
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automatically be linked with haproxy. Some systems also require libz, so if the
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build fails due to missing symbols such as deflateInit(), then try again with
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"ADDLIB=-lz".
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Your are strongly encouraged to always use an up-to-date version of OpenSSL, as
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found on https://www.openssl.org/ as vulnerabilities are occasionally found and
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you don't want them on your systems. HAProxy is known to build correctly on all
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currently supported branches (0.9.8, 1.0.0, 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 at the time of
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writing). Branch 1.0.2 is recommended for the richest features.
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To link OpenSSL statically against haproxy, build OpenSSL with the no-shared
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keyword and install it to a local directory, so your system is not affected :
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$ export STATICLIBSSL=/tmp/staticlibssl
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$ ./config --prefix=$STATICLIBSSL no-shared
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$ make && make install_sw
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When building haproxy, pass that path via SSL_INC and SSL_LIB to make and
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include additional libs with ADDLIB if needed (in this case for example libdl):
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$ make TARGET=linux26 USE_OPENSSL=1 SSL_INC=$STATICLIBSSL/include SSL_LIB=$STATICLIBSSL/lib ADDLIB=-ldl
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It is also possible to include native support for zlib to benefit from HTTP
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compression. For this, pass "USE_ZLIB=1" on the "make" command line and ensure
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that zlib is present on the system. Alternatively it is possible to use libslz
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for a faster, memory less, but slightly less efficient compression, by passing
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"USE_SLZ=1".
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Zlib is commonly found on most systems, otherwise updates can be retrieved from
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http://www.zlib.net/. It is easy and fast to build. Libslz can be downloaded
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from http://1wt.eu/projects/libslz/ and is even easier to build.
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By default, the DEBUG variable is set to '-g' to enable debug symbols. It is
|
||
not wise to disable it on uncommon systems, because it's often the only way to
|
||
get a complete core when you need one. Otherwise, you can set DEBUG to '-s' to
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||
strip the binary.
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|
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For example, I use this to build for Solaris 8 :
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$ make TARGET=solaris CPU=ultrasparc USE_STATIC_PCRE=1
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And I build it this way on OpenBSD or FreeBSD :
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$ gmake TARGET=freebsd USE_PCRE=1 USE_OPENSSL=1 USE_ZLIB=1
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||
|
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And on a classic Linux with SSL and ZLIB support (eg: Red Hat 5.x) :
|
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|
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$ make TARGET=linux26 USE_PCRE=1 USE_OPENSSL=1 USE_ZLIB=1
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||
|
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And on a recent Linux >= 2.6.28 with SSL and ZLIB support :
|
||
|
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$ make TARGET=linux2628 USE_PCRE=1 USE_OPENSSL=1 USE_ZLIB=1
|
||
|
||
In order to build a 32-bit binary on an x86_64 Linux system with SSL support
|
||
without support for compression but when OpenSSL requires ZLIB anyway :
|
||
|
||
$ make TARGET=linux26 ARCH=i386 USE_OPENSSL=1 ADDLIB=-lz
|
||
|
||
The SSL stack supports session cache synchronization between all running
|
||
processes. This involves some atomic operations and synchronization operations
|
||
which come in multiple flavors depending on the system and architecture :
|
||
|
||
Atomic operations :
|
||
- internal assembler versions for x86/x86_64 architectures
|
||
|
||
- gcc builtins for other architectures. Some architectures might not
|
||
be fully supported or might require a more recent version of gcc.
|
||
If your architecture is not supported, you willy have to either use
|
||
pthread if supported, or to disable the shared cache.
|
||
|
||
- pthread (posix threads). Pthreads are very common but inter-process
|
||
support is not that common, and some older operating systems did not
|
||
report an error when enabling multi-process mode, so they used to
|
||
silently fail, possibly causing crashes. Linux's implementation is
|
||
fine. OpenBSD doesn't support them and doesn't build. FreeBSD 9 builds
|
||
and reports an error at runtime, while certain older versions might
|
||
silently fail. Pthreads are enabled using USE_PTHREAD_PSHARED=1.
|
||
|
||
Synchronization operations :
|
||
- internal spinlock : this mode is OS-independant, light but will not
|
||
scale well to many processes. However, accesses to the session cache
|
||
are rare enough that this mode could certainly always be used. This
|
||
is the default mode.
|
||
|
||
- Futexes, which are Linux-specific highly scalable light weight mutexes
|
||
implemented in user-space with some limited assistance from the kernel.
|
||
This is the default on Linux 2.6 and above and is enabled by passing
|
||
USE_FUTEX=1
|
||
|
||
- pthread (posix threads). See above.
|
||
|
||
If none of these mechanisms is supported by your platform, you may need to
|
||
build with USE_PRIVATE_CACHE=1 to totally disable SSL cache sharing. Then
|
||
it is better not to run SSL on multiple processes.
|
||
|
||
If you need to pass other defines, includes, libraries, etc... then please
|
||
check the Makefile to see which ones will be available in your case, and
|
||
use the USE_* variables in the Makefile.
|
||
|
||
AIX 5.3 is known to work with the generic target. However, for the binary to
|
||
also run on 5.2 or earlier, you need to build with DEFINE="-D_MSGQSUPPORT",
|
||
otherwise __fd_select() will be used while not being present in the libc, but
|
||
this is easily addressed using the "aix52" target. If you get build errors
|
||
because of strange symbols or section mismatches, simply remove -g from
|
||
DEBUG_CFLAGS.
|
||
|
||
You can easily define your own target with the GNU Makefile. Unknown targets
|
||
are processed with no default option except USE_POLL=default. So you can very
|
||
well use that property to define your own set of options. USE_POLL can even be
|
||
disabled by setting USE_POLL="". For example :
|
||
|
||
$ gmake TARGET=tiny USE_POLL="" TARGET_CFLAGS=-fomit-frame-pointer
|
||
|
||
|
||
1.1) Device Detection
|
||
---------------------
|
||
|
||
HAProxy supports several device detection modules relying on third party
|
||
products. Some of them may provide free code, others free libs, others free
|
||
evaluation licenses. Please read about their respective details in the
|
||
following files :
|
||
|
||
doc/DeviceAtlas-device-detection.txt for DeviceAtlas
|
||
doc/51Degrees-device-detection.txt for 51Degrees
|
||
doc/WURFL-device-detection.txt for Scientiamobile WURFL
|
||
|
||
|
||
2) How to install it
|
||
--------------------
|
||
|
||
To install haproxy, you can either copy the single resulting binary to the
|
||
place you want, or run :
|
||
|
||
$ sudo make install
|
||
|
||
If you're packaging it for another system, you can specify its root directory
|
||
in the usual DESTDIR variable.
|
||
|
||
|
||
3) How to set it up
|
||
-------------------
|
||
|
||
There is some documentation in the doc/ directory :
|
||
|
||
- intro.txt : this is an introduction to haproxy, it explains what it is
|
||
what it is not. Useful for beginners or to re-discover it when planning
|
||
for an upgrade.
|
||
|
||
- architecture.txt : this is the architecture manual. It is quite old and
|
||
does not tell about the nice new features, but it's still a good starting
|
||
point when you know what you want but don't know how to do it.
|
||
|
||
- configuration.txt : this is the configuration manual. It recalls a few
|
||
essential HTTP basic concepts, and details all the configuration file
|
||
syntax (keywords, units). It also describes the log and stats format. It
|
||
is normally always up to date. If you see that something is missing from
|
||
it, please report it as this is a bug. Please note that this file is
|
||
huge and that it's generally more convenient to review Cyril Bont<6E>'s
|
||
HTML translation online here :
|
||
|
||
http://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/configuration-1.6.html
|
||
|
||
- management.txt : it explains how to start haproxy, how to manage it at
|
||
runtime, how to manage it on multiple nodes, how to proceed with seamless
|
||
upgrades.
|
||
|
||
- gpl.txt / lgpl.txt : the copy of the licenses covering the software. See
|
||
the 'LICENSE' file at the top for more information.
|
||
|
||
- the rest is mainly for developers.
|
||
|
||
There are also a number of nice configuration examples in the "examples"
|
||
directory as well as on several sites and articles on the net which are linked
|
||
to from the haproxy web site.
|
||
|
||
|
||
4) How to report a bug
|
||
----------------------
|
||
|
||
It is possible that from time to time you'll find a bug. A bug is a case where
|
||
what you see is not what is documented. Otherwise it can be a misdesign. If you
|
||
find that something is stupidly design, please discuss it on the list (see the
|
||
"how to contribute" section below). If you feel like you're proceeding right
|
||
and haproxy doesn't obey, then first ask yourself if it is possible that nobody
|
||
before you has even encountered this issue. If it's unlikely, the you probably
|
||
have an issue in your setup. Just in case of doubt, please consult the mailing
|
||
list archives :
|
||
|
||
http://marc.info/?l=haproxy
|
||
|
||
Otherwise, please try to gather the maximum amount of information to help
|
||
reproduce the issue and send that to the mailing list :
|
||
|
||
haproxy@formilux.org
|
||
|
||
Please include your configuration and logs. You can mask your IP addresses and
|
||
passwords, we don't need them. But it's essential that you post your config if
|
||
you want people to guess what is happening.
|
||
|
||
Also, keep in mind that haproxy is designed to NEVER CRASH. If you see it die
|
||
without any reason, then it definitely is a critical bug that must be reported
|
||
and urgently fixed. It has happened a couple of times in the past, essentially
|
||
on development versions running on new architectures. If you think your setup
|
||
is fairly common, then it is possible that the issue is totally unrelated.
|
||
Anyway, if that happens, feel free to contact me directly, as I will give you
|
||
instructions on how to collect a usable core file, and will probably ask for
|
||
other captures that you'll not want to share with the list.
|
||
|
||
|
||
5) How to contribute
|
||
--------------------
|
||
|
||
Please carefully read the CONTRIBUTING file that comes with the sources. It is
|
||
mandatory.
|
||
|
||
-- end
|