Re: [exim] HAProxy SMTP Proxy Protocol

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Auteur: Phil Pennock
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À: Matt Bryant
CC: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [exim] HAProxy SMTP Proxy Protocol
On 2015-02-27 at 19:47 +1000, Matt Bryant wrote:
> been going through the TCP dump i got from one of the failures ...
>
>
> haproxy (syn) ---------------> exim
> exim (syn,ack) ---------------> haproxy
> haproxy (ack) ----------------> exim
> exim (banner) 3s later ---------> haproxy
> haproxy (proxy line) ---------> exim
> exim -----------------------> haproxy


Why is haproxy waiting for output from Exim? The proxy protocol says
that the client sends first, immediately upon connection.

http://www.haproxy.org/download/1.5/doc/proxy-protocol.txt

The receiver may apply a short timeout and decide to abort the connection if
the protocol header is not seen within a few seconds (at least 3 seconds to
cover a TCP retransmit).

Exim's approach to abort is to send the banner but then 503 fail all
commands. See "experimental-spec.txt".

You might be able to use an ACL plumbed into acl_smtp_connect to reject
the connection if $proxy_session is "no". Something like (untested):

----------------------------8< cut here >8------------------------------
hostlist proxy_hosts = <; 192.0.2.1 ; 192.0.2.7 ; 2001:db8::42
proxy_required_hosts = +proxy_hosts
acl_smtp_connect = acl_connect

begin acl

acl_connect_should_be_proxy:
  drop    message   = Missing proxy protocol
          condition = ${if !bool{$proxy_session}}


acl_connect:
  accept  hosts = +proxy_hosts
          endpass
          acl = acl_connect_should_be_proxy
----------------------------8< cut here >8------------------------------


(and I know, we've deprecated endpass, but I'm about to go to bed so I'm
not rewriting that further).

If the problem is that haproxy has gotten slow and Exim responding as it
does is confusing it, and holding connections open and slowing it down
further, then this might help by dropping connections sooner and letting
haproxy recover by managing less state.

-Phil