231 lines
6.3 KiB
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231 lines
6.3 KiB
Plaintext
varnishtest "Test the http-reuse with special connection parameters"
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#REQUIRE_VERSION=2.4
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#REQUIRE_OPTIONS=OPENSSL
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feature ignore_unknown_macro
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haproxy h1 -conf {
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defaults
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mode http
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# sni
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listen sender-sni
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bind "fd@${feS_sni}"
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server srv2 ${h1_feR_ssl_addr}:${h1_feR_ssl_port} ssl sni "req.hdr(x-sni)" verify none pool-low-conn 2
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# pool-conn-name
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listen sender-name
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bind "fd@${feS_name}"
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server srv2 ${h1_feR_addr}:${h1_feR_port} pool-conn-name "req.hdr(x-name)" pool-low-conn 2
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# sni + pool-conn-name
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listen sender-sni-name
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bind "fd@${feS_sni_name}"
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server srv2 ${h1_feR_ssl_addr}:${h1_feR_ssl_port} ssl sni "req.hdr(x-sni)" verify none pool-conn-name "req.hdr(x-name)" pool-low-conn 2
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# set-dst
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# specify dst1_addr for server, which should be identical to dst2_addr
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# port is specified by the client in header x-dst-port
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listen sender-set-dst
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bind "fd@${feS_dst}"
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http-request set-dst-port hdr(x-dst-port)
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server srv2 ${h1_feR_dst1_addr}:0 pool-low-conn 2
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# proxy protocol
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# must use reuse always as consecutive requests are from different client
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listen sender-proxy
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bind "fd@${feS_proxy}" accept-proxy
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http-reuse always
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server srv2 ${h1_feR_proxy_addr}:${h1_feR_proxy_port} send-proxy pool-low-conn 2
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listen receiver
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bind "fd@${feR}"
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bind "fd@${feR_ssl}" ssl crt ${testdir}/common.pem
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bind "fd@${feR_proxy}" accept-proxy
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http-request return status 200
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http-after-response set-header http_first_request %[http_first_req]
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listen receiver-dst1
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bind "fd@${feR_dst1}"
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http-request return status 200 hdr "x-dst" "dst1"
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http-after-response set-header http_first_request %[http_first_req]
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listen receiver-dst2
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bind "fd@${feR_dst2}"
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http-request return status 200 hdr "x-dst" "dst2"
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http-after-response set-header http_first_request %[http_first_req]
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} -start
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# http-reuse with sni parameters
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client c_sni -connect ${h1_feS_sni_sock} {
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# first request
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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# second request with same sni, connection must be reused
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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# third request with a different sni, a new connection must be used
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom2.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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# fourth request, reuse sni2
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom2.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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} -run
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client c_name -connect ${h1_feS_name_sock} {
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# first request
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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# second request with same name, connection must be reused
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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# third request with a different name, a new connection must be used
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom2.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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# fourth request, reuse name2
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom2.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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} -run
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client c_sni_name -connect ${h1_feS_sni_name_sock} {
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# first request
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom.com" \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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# second request with same name but different sni, connection must be reused
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom2.com" \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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# third request with a different name, a new connection must be used
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom2.com" \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom2.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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# fourth request, reuse name2 with a new sni
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-sni: www.custom3.com" \
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-hdr "x-name: www.custom2.com"
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rxresp
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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} -run
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# http-reuse with destination address
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client c_dst1 -connect ${h1_feS_dst_sock} {
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-dst-port: ${h1_feR_dst1_port}"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.x-dst == "dst1"
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-dst-port: ${h1_feR_dst1_port}"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.x-dst == "dst1"
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-dst-port: ${h1_feR_dst2_port}"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.x-dst == "dst2"
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-dst-port: ${h1_feR_dst1_port}"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.x-dst == "dst1"
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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txreq \
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-hdr "x-dst-port: ${h1_feR_dst2_port}"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.x-dst == "dst2"
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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} -run
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## first request with proxy protocol
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client c_proxy -connect ${h1_feS_proxy_sock} -proxy1 "127.0.0.1:40000 ${h1_feS_proxy_addr}:${h1_feS_proxy_port}" {
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txreq
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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txreq
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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} -run
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## second request with different proxy protocol
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# this have the nice effect to fill the server pool to 2 connection
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# (pool-low-conn value) to allow takeover on multi thread run
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client c_proxy -connect ${h1_feS_proxy_sock} -proxy1 "127.0.0.1:50000 ${h1_feS_proxy_addr}:${h1_feS_proxy_port}" {
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txreq
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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} -run
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## third request, reuse same proxy protocol entry
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client c_proxy -connect ${h1_feS_proxy_sock} -proxy1 "127.0.0.1:40000 ${h1_feS_proxy_addr}:${h1_feS_proxy_port}" {
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txreq
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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} -run
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## fourth request with different proxy protocol entry, no reuse
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client c_proxy -connect ${h1_feS_proxy_sock} -proxy1 "127.0.0.1:60000 ${h1_feS_proxy_addr}:${h1_feS_proxy_port}" {
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txreq
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "1"
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} -run
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## fifth request, reuse proxy protocol
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client c_proxy -connect ${h1_feS_proxy_sock} -proxy1 "127.0.0.1:50000 ${h1_feS_proxy_addr}:${h1_feS_proxy_port}" {
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txreq
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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txreq
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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expect resp.http.http_first_request == "0"
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} -run
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