On Mon, Jan 08, 2024 at 07:01:04AM -0800, Paul Pace wrote: > On 1/7/24 1:31 PM, Adriano Barbosa wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 05:21:04AM -0800, Paul Pace wrote: > > > On 1/6/24 7:35 PM, Adriano Barbosa wrote: > > > > On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 06:57:10PM -0800, Paul Pace wrote: > > > > > On 1/4/24 10:22 AM, Adriano Barbosa wrote: > > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > I'm trying to use relayd with multiple FQDNs mixing remote servers > > > > > > with and without tls: > > > > > > > > > > > > relayd -- fqdn1 --> 127.0.0.1 (no tls) > > > > > > -- fqdn2 --> x.x.x.x (with tls) > > > > > > > > > > > > I wrote my relayd.conf like this: > > > > > > > > > > > > table <fqdn1> { 127.0.0.1 } > > > > > > table <fqdn2> { x.x.x.x } > > > > > > > > > > > > http protocol https { > > > > > > tls keypair fqdn1 > > > > > > tls keypair fqdn2 > > > > > > > > > > > > match request header "Host" value "fqdn1" tag "fqdn1" > > > > > > pass request tagged "fqdn1" forward to <fqdn1> > > > > > > > > > > > > match request header "Host" value "fqdn2" tag "fqdn2" > > > > > > pass request tagged "fqdn2" forward to <fqdn2> > > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > > relay wwwtls { > > > > > > listen on egress port 443 tls > > > > > > protocol https > > > > > > forward to <fqdn1> port 80 > > > > > > forward with tls to <fqdn2> port 443 > > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > With one forward requiring TLS in a relay block, relayd will require > > > > > TLS for > > > > > all forward statements in the relay block. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have fqdn2 working and fqdn1 giving a "curl: (52) Empty reply from > > > > > > server". > > > > > > Removing "with tls" on the second forward, fqdn1 works and fqdn2 > > > > > > gives > > > > > > a "Client sent an HTTP request to an HTTPS server." > > > > > > > > > > > > Is it possible to have relayd working on this scenario? What am I > > > > > > missing here? > > > > > > > > > > > > Obrigado! > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Adriano > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for the response. > > > > > > > > Digging a little more, I found that if I change the listen port from > > > > 443 to values other than 443 and 80, the "match request host" filter > > > > stops working. The behaviour is the same with or without "with tls" on > > > > the relay. > > > > > > > > With port 443: > > > > stable# curl --insecure https://fqdn1 > > > > <h1>Server 1</h1> > > > > stable# curl --insecure https://fqdn2 > > > > <h1>Server 2</h1> > > > > > > > > With port 4430 and allegedly any port other than 80 and 443: > > > > stable# curl --insecure https://fqdn1:4430 > > > > <h1>Server 1</h1> > > > > stable# curl --insecure https://fqdn2:4430 > > > > <h1>Server 1</h1> > > > > > > > What does curl -vk show? > > > > > > > Unfortunately, no difference. Follows: > > > > $ curl --insecure -vk https://fqdn2 > > * Host fqdn2:443 was resolved. > > * IPv6: (none) > > * IPv4: 127.0.0.1 > > * Trying 127.0.0.1:443... > > * Connected to fqdn2 (127.0.0.1) port 443 > > * ALPN: curl offers h2,http/1.1 > > * TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Server hello (2): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Unknown (8): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Certificate (11): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, CERT verify (15): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Finished (20): > > * TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS handshake, Finished (20): > > * SSL connection using TLSv1.3 / TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 / [blank] / UNDEF > > * ALPN: server did not agree on a protocol. Uses default. > > * Server certificate: > > * subject: C=BR; ST=MS; L=DOU > > * start date: Jan 6 20:12:43 2024 GMT > > * expire date: Jan 5 20:12:43 2025 GMT > > * issuer: C=BR; ST=MS; L=DOU > > * SSL certificate verify result: self signed certificate (18), continuing > > anyway. > > * Certificate level 0: Public key type ? (4096/128 Bits/secBits), signed > > using sha256WithRSAEncryption > > * using HTTP/1.x > > > GET / HTTP/1.1 > > > Host: fqdn2 > > > User-Agent: curl/8.5.0 > > > Accept: */* > > > > > < HTTP/1.1 200 OK > > < Connection: keep-alive > > < Content-Length: 18 > > < Content-Type: text/html > > < Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2024 21:23:24 GMT > > < Last-Modified: Sun, 07 Jan 2024 21:19:24 GMT > > < Server: OpenBSD httpd > > < > > <h1>Server 2</h1> > > * Connection #0 to host fqdn2 left intact > > > > and > > > > $ curl --insecure -vk https://fqdn2:4430 > > * Host fqdn2:4430 was resolved. > > * IPv6: (none) > > * IPv4: 127.0.0.1 > > * Trying 127.0.0.1:4430... > > * Connected to fqdn2 (127.0.0.1) port 4430 > > * ALPN: curl offers h2,http/1.1 > > * TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Server hello (2): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Unknown (8): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Certificate (11): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, CERT verify (15): > > * TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Finished (20): > > * TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS handshake, Finished (20): > > * SSL connection using TLSv1.3 / TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 / [blank] / UNDEF > > * ALPN: server did not agree on a protocol. Uses default. > > * Server certificate: > > * subject: C=BR; ST=MS; L=DOU > > * start date: Jan 6 20:12:43 2024 GMT > > * expire date: Jan 5 20:12:43 2025 GMT > > * issuer: C=BR; ST=MS; L=DOU > > * SSL certificate verify result: self signed certificate (18), continuing > > anyway. > > * Certificate level 0: Public key type ? (4096/128 Bits/secBits), signed > > using sha256WithRSAEncryption > > * using HTTP/1.x > > > GET / HTTP/1.1 > > > Host: fqdn2:4430 > > > User-Agent: curl/8.5.0 > > > Accept: */* > > > > > < HTTP/1.1 200 OK > > < Connection: keep-alive > > < Content-Length: 18 > > < Content-Type: text/html > > < Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2024 21:25:42 GMT > > < Last-Modified: Sun, 07 Jan 2024 21:19:15 GMT > > < Server: OpenBSD httpd > > < > > <h1>Server 1</h1> > > * Connection #0 to host fqdn2 left intact > > > My best guess is httpd is not receiving a host header so is serving the > first server block. > > Try setting relay logs verbose and then monitor with something like: > > relayctl log verbose > tail -f /var/log/daemon | grep relay >
That seems to be the reason. Where can I find the meaning of each field in the log? I was no able to find on relay{ctl,d,d.conf} man pages =( Is there any tweak on the config file to make it work or is that an unexpected behaviour? With requests on port 443: Jan 8 18:43:56 stable relayd[40926]: relay wwwtls, session 2 (1 active), fqdn1, 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1:8080, done, GET -> 127.0.0.1:8080; Jan 8 18:43:58 stable relayd[39939]: relay wwwtls, session 4 (1 active), fqdn2, 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1:8081, done, GET -> 127.0.0.1:8081; With requests on port 4430: Jan 8 18:44:03 stable relayd[40926]: relay wwwtls2, session 3 (1 active), 0, 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1:8080, done, GET Jan 8 18:44:19 stable relayd[40926]: relay wwwtls2, session 4 (1 active), 0, 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1:8080, done, GET > You could also add a first server block that is only served when other > blocks aren't matched. > > > > > Port 8080 also reproduces this last result. > > > > Is that the expected behaviour? BTW, I'm running 7.4. > > > > > > > > Please find relayd.conf and httpd.conf below. > > > > fqdn{1,2} are on /etc/hosts as 127.0.0.1 and the respective tls > > > > certificates exists in /etc/ssl and keys in /etc/ssl/private. > > > > > > > > Obrigado! > > > > -- > > > > Adriano > > > > > > > > > > > > # relayd.conf > > > > addr="127.0.0.1" > > > > > > > > table <fqdn1> { 127.0.0.1 } > > > > table <fqdn2> { 127.0.0.1 } > > > > > > > > http protocol https { > > > > tls keypair fqdn1 > > > > tls keypair fqdn2 > > > > > > > > match request header "Host" value "fqdn1" tag "fqdn1" > > > > pass request tagged "fqdn1" forward to <fqdn1> > > > > > > > > match request header "Host" value "fqdn2" tag "fqdn2" > > > > pass request tagged "fqdn2" forward to <fqdn2> > > > > } > > > > > > > > http protocol https2 { > > > > tls keypair fqdn1 > > > > tls keypair fqdn2 > > > > > > > > match request header "Host" value "fqdn1" tag "fqdn1" > > > > pass request tagged "fqdn1" forward to <fqdn1> > > > > > > > > match request header "Host" value "fqdn2" tag "fqdn2" > > > > pass request tagged "fqdn2" forward to <fqdn2> > > > > } > > > > > > > > relay wwwtls { > > > > listen on $addr port 443 tls > > > > protocol https > > > > > > > > forward to <fqdn1> port 8080 > > > > forward to <fqdn2> port 8081 > > > > } > > > > > > > > relay wwwtls2 { > > > > listen on $addr port 4430 tls > > > > protocol https2 > > > > > > > > forward to <fqdn1> port 8080 > > > > forward to <fqdn2> port 8081 > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > > # httpd.conf > > > > addr="127.0.0.1" > > > > > > > > server "fqdn1" { > > > > listen on $addr port 8080 > > > > location "*" { > > > > root "/htdocs/server1" > > > > } > > > > } > > > > > > > > server "fqdn2" { > > > > listen on $addr port 8081 > > > > location "*" { > > > > root "/htdocs/server2" > > > > } > > > > } > > > >