The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer
HAProxy implements an event-driven, mono-process model which enables support
for very high number of simultaneous connections at very high speeds.
Multi-process or multi-threaded models can rarely cope with thousands of
connections because of memory limits, system scheduler limits, and lock
contention everywhere. Event-driven models do not have these problems because
implementing all the tasks in user-space allows a finer resource and time
management. The down side is that those programs generally don't scale well on
multi-processor systems. That's the reason why they must be optimized to get
the most work done from every CPU cycle.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000705 705 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000225 225 Bytes | |
haproxy-1.6.0-makefile_lib.patch | 0000000812 812 Bytes | |
haproxy-1.6.0-sec-options.patch | 0000001356 1.32 KB | |
haproxy-1.6.0_config_haproxy_user.patch | 0000003040 2.97 KB | |
haproxy-2.9.1+git0.f72603ceb.tar.gz | 0004637007 4.42 MB | |
haproxy-rpmlintrc | 0000000172 172 Bytes | |
haproxy-user.conf | 0000000077 77 Bytes | |
haproxy.cfg | 0000000769 769 Bytes | |
haproxy.changes | 0000402035 393 KB | |
haproxy.init | 0000010172 9.93 KB | |
haproxy.spec | 0000008174 7.98 KB | |
local.usr.sbin.haproxy.apparmor | 0000000070 70 Bytes | |
series | 0000000105 105 Bytes | |
usr.sbin.haproxy.apparmor | 0000001009 1009 Bytes |
Revision 297 (latest revision is 315)
Marcus Rueckert (darix)
accepted
request 1133468
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Peter Varkoly (varkoly)
(revision 297)
- Update to version 2.9.1+git0.f72603ceb: * [RELEASE] Released version 2.9.1 * DOC: config: also add arguments to the converters in the table * DOC: config: add arguments to sample fetch methods in the table * BUG/MEDIUM: mux-quic: report early error on stream * BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h2: Report too large HEADERS frame only when rxbuf is empty * CLEANUP: mux-h1: Fix a trace message about C-L header addition * BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h1: Explicitly skip request's C-L header if not set originally * BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h1: Cound data from input buf during zero-copy forwarding * BUG/MEDIUM: stconn: Block zero-copy forwarding if EOS/ERROR on consumer side * BUG/MEDIUM: quic: QUIC CID removed from tree without locking * MINOR: version: mention that it's stable now * BUG/MINOR: ext-check: cannot use without preserve-env * BUG/MEDIUM: map/acl: pat_ref_{set,delete}_by_id regressions * BUILD: ssl: update types in wolfssl cert selection callback * BUG/MEDIUM: quic: Possible buffer overflow when building TLS records * BUG/MINOR: mworker/cli: fix set severity-output support * DOC: configuration: typo req.ssl_hello_type * BUG/MINOR: lua: Wrong OCSP CID after modifying an SSL certficate (LUA) * BUG/MINOR: ssl: Wrong OCSP CID after modifying an SSL certficate * MINOR: ssl/cli: Add ha_(warning|alert) msgs to CLI ckch callback * BUG/MINOR: ssl: Double free of OCSP Certificate ID
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Apparmor gets installed and enabled by default with this package. Please could the profiles be moved into a separate package so that apparmor isn't forced on people or move the profiles into apparmor's profile package instead?
Hello Marcus, Any plan to have haproxy 2.8.5 rpm for centos7?
not really.
Pls update to latest version, thanks.
2024/01/18 : 2.9.3 - BUILD: quic: missing include for quic_tp - BUG/MINOR: mux-quic: do not prevent non-STREAM sending on flow control - BUG/MINOR: mux-h2: also count streams for refused ones - BUG/MEDIUM: quic: keylog callback not called (USE_OPENSSL_COMPAT)
Hi, any chance to update to 3.0.2 ? Thanks a lot
Pls update to latest version, thanks. There is bunch of changes and backports from 3.1 dev.