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Re: HAProxy with grizzly's websocket how

From: Imre Fazekas <imre.fazekas_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 19:48:17 +0100

Seems working for non-secure-based connections. HAProxy is working.

But for secure-based wss, it doesn't . Any idea or any experience with other load balancers?


Thanks,

Imre

> Dear All,
>
>
> I try to load balance websockets-based services of grizzly servers running on port 7777, but failed to do it with HAProxy 1.4.20.
>
> Following the page by Jean-Francois: http://jfarcand.wordpress.com/2011/10/06/configuring-haproxy-for-websocket/, it is not working.
>
> Connection refused for my wss -based connections. Work when reaching the servers directly but not when through the HAProxy. Connection refused, :(
>
> Had anybody luck with HAProxy and Grizzly web socket?
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Regards,
>
> Imre
>
> ps
> haproxy config:
>
> global
> maxconn 4096 # Total Max Connections. This is dependent on ulimit
> nbproc 1
>
> defaults
> mode http
>
> frontend all 96.126.127.206:80
> timeout client 86400000
> default_backend www_backend
> acl is_websocket hdr(Upgrade) -i WebSocket
> acl is_websocket hdr_beg(Host) -i ws
>
> use_backend socket_backend if is_websocket
>
> backend www_backend
> balance roundrobin
> option forwardfor # This sets X-Forwarded-For
> timeout server 30000
> timeout connect 4000
> server chatserver 127.0.0.1:8080 weight 1 maxconn 1024 check
>
> backend socket_backend
> balance roundrobin
> option forwardfor # This sets X-Forwarded-For
> timeout queue 5000
> timeout server 86400000
> timeout connect 86400000
> server chatserver 127.0.0.1:7777 weight 1 maxconn 1024 check
>
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