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    • delafD Offline
      delaf @john.c
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      @john-c said in Reverse Proxy Configuration - HAProxy:

      Well in the case of forward-for it is fully implementing RFC7239 ("forwarded") which maintains information which may be altered or lost when proxies are involved. This implementation is for both processing and generation. See this article for more information on the involvement of forwarded headers (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Forwarded), then this article is for how it affects the HAProxy specifically (https://www.haproxy.com/blog/announcing-haproxy-2-8).

      Oh now, I remember I saw that when the 2.8 was released. Thank you for the link!

      BTW, even with option forwarded (and not option forward) I did not get the real IP in XO logs. Do you have any idea what I should do to debug this on the XO side?
      PS: in a tcpdump trace, I see the rights headers sent to XO: forwarded: proto=https;for=X.X.X.X and my old x-forwarded-for: X.X.X.X.

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      • GheppyG Offline
        Gheppy
        last edited by Gheppy

        With HAProxy to get real IP on backend server you need to

        • Add to backend server
          :443 send-proxy

        • Enable Proxy Protocol on XO (if is supported):
          RemoteIPProxyProtocol On
          RemoteIPHeader X-Forwarded-For
          RemoteIPProxyProtocolExceptions 127.0.0.1

        Examples are from HAProxy and Apache

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        • olivierlambertO Online
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
          last edited by

          If you want to share a working config, feel free, we can add it to our XO doc 🙂

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          • GheppyG Offline
            Gheppy
            last edited by

            I don't use HAProxy with XO, but I'll do the test and I'll came with more info

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            • J Offline
              john.c @delaf
              last edited by

              @delaf Some configuration is required on the XO side involving the backend port to 443.

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              • GheppyG Offline
                Gheppy @olivierlambert
                last edited by Gheppy

                @olivierlambert
                Let say that you have this:

                • HAProxy server :
                  - External IP 10.1.60.130
                  - Internal IP 172.20.100.1
                • XO server
                  - IP 172.20.100.2
                  for HAProxy to work it is needed to do this
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                # Global settings
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                global
                    # to have these messages end up in /var/log/haproxy.log you will
                    # need to:
                    #
                    # 1) configure syslog to accept network log events.  This is done
                    #    by adding the '-r' option to the SYSLOGD_OPTIONS in
                    #    /etc/sysconfig/syslog
                    #
                    # 2) configure local2 events to go to the /var/log/haproxy.log
                    #   file. A line like the following can be added to
                    #   /etc/sysconfig/syslog
                    #
                    #    local2.*                       /var/log/haproxy.log
                    #
                    log         127.0.0.1 local2
                    #log         /dev/log local2 debug
                    #log         /dev/log local2 notice
                    #log         127.0.0.1 local2 info
                    #log         127.0.0.1 local2 notice
                
                    chroot      /var/lib/haproxy
                    pidfile     /var/run/haproxy.pid
                    #maxconn     4000
                    user        haproxy
                    group       haproxy
                    daemon
                
                    # turn on stats unix socket
                    stats socket /var/lib/haproxy/stats
                    stats timeout 30s
                
                    # utilize system-wide crypto-policies
                    ssl-default-bind-ciphers PROFILE=SYSTEM
                    ssl-default-server-ciphers PROFILE=SYSTEM
                
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                # common defaults that all the 'listen' and 'backend' sections will
                # use if not designated in their block
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                
                defaults
                    mode                    http
                    log                     global
                    option                  dontlognull
                    option                  redispatch
                    retries                 3
                    timeout http-request    10s
                    timeout queue           1m
                    timeout connect         10s
                    timeout client          1m
                    timeout server          1m
                    timeout http-keep-alive 10s
                    timeout check           10s
                    #maxconn                 3000
                    #errorfile 400 /opt/haproxy/share/err/400.http
                    #errorfile 403 /opt/haproxy/share/err/403.http
                    #errorfile 408 /opt/haproxy/share/err/408.http
                    #errorfile 500 /opt/haproxy/share/err/500.http
                    #errorfile 502 /opt/haproxy/share/err/502.http
                    #errorfile 503 /opt/haproxy/share/err/503.http
                    #errorfile 504 /opt/haproxy/share/err/504.http
                
                
                
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                # Port 443
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                # frontend
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                
                frontend tb2_443
                    bind 10.1.60.130:443
                    mode tcp
                    option tcplog
                    acl tls req.ssl_hello_type 1
                    tcp-request inspect-delay 5s
                    tcp-request content accept if tls
                    default_backend xoce
                    
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------
                # backend
                #---------------------------------------------------------------------	
                backend xoce
                    mode tcp
                    option ssl-hello-chk
                    server xoce_srv         172.20.100.2:443 send-proxy check
                
                

                but ...

                It seams that XO don't support Proxy Protocol

                Secure Connection Failed
                
                An error occurred during a connection to 10.1.60.130. PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
                
                Error code: PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
                
                    The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
                    Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
                

                In XO code it must be included proxy-protocol ( npm install proxy-protocol ), to have this possibility.
                This is the code:

                const http = require('http');
                const ProxyProtocol = require('proxy-protocol');
                
                const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
                    // Parse Proxy Protocol headers
                    const proxy = new ProxyProtocol();
                    const proxyData = proxy.parse(req);
                
                    // Extract client IP and Port from the parsed headers
                    const clientIP = proxyData && proxyData.address ? proxyData.address : req.connection.remoteAddress;
                    const clientPort = proxyData && proxyData.port ? proxyData.port : req.connection.remotePort;
                
                    // Handle the request
                    // ...
                });
                
                server.listen(3000);
                
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                • olivierlambertO Online
                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                  last edited by olivierlambert

                  🤔 Weird, it shouldn't require anything baked into XO to support a reverse proxy 🤔 Any comment/idea @julien-f ?

                  edit: it shouldn't be needed since HTTP protocol supports the "Forwarded" directive (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Forwarded)

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                  • GheppyG Offline
                    Gheppy @olivierlambert
                    last edited by Gheppy

                    @olivierlambert
                    It is HTTPS ( not HTTP ) and proxy-protocol-v2, and as far as I know the "Forwarded" directive is not supported on HTTPS, only on HTTP

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                    • delafD Offline
                      delaf @Gheppy
                      last edited by

                      @Gheppy The RFC says that Forwarded must (when active) be set on HTTP requets but not HTTP response. It use HTTP for HTTP and HTTPS in this context, that is confirmed by :

                         Information passed in this header field can be, for example, the source IP
                         address of the request, the IP address of the incoming interface on
                         the proxy, or whether HTTP or HTTPS was used
                      

                      The syntax describe by mozilla (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Forwarded) :

                      Syntax: Forwarded: by=<identifier>;for=<identifier>;host=<host>;proto=<http|https>
                      
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                      • GheppyG Offline
                        Gheppy @delaf
                        last edited by Gheppy

                        @delaf
                        Forwarded it seams that is supported with HAProxy 2.8, I use 2.6. I'll install 2.8 from source to see if is ok

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                        • delafD Offline
                          delaf @Gheppy
                          last edited by

                          @Gheppy ok, here even with the Forwarded header (set by an HAProxy 2.8), XO does not log in right IP (in the audit log).

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                            john.c @delaf
                            last edited by john.c

                            @delaf @olivierlambert Maybe worth investigating this to get this corrected so it will log the right IP address in the audit log.

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                            • delafD Offline
                              delaf @john.c
                              last edited by delaf

                              @olivierlambert any idea on what can I do to help to debug this issue?

                              Step to reproduce the issue :

                              1. Install xo and make it listening on 127.0.0.1:8080
                              2. Install HAProxy 2.8 on Debian 12 (check https://haproxy.debian.net/) :
                              # curl https://haproxy.debian.net/bernat.debian.org.gpg | gpg --dearmor > /usr/share/keyrings/haproxy.debian.net.gpg
                              # echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/haproxy.debian.net.gpg] http://haproxy.debian.net bookworm-backports-2.8 main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/haproxy.list
                              # apt-get update
                              # apt-get install haproxy=2.8.\*
                              # systemctl stop haproxy
                              
                              1. Configure HAProxy
                                Very small HAProxy config (/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg), update the bind line to listen on the IP:PORT you want. XO is listening on 127.0.0.1:8080.
                              global
                                log /dev/log local0
                                log /dev/log local1 notice
                                chroot /var/lib/haproxy
                                stats socket /run/haproxy/admin.sock mode 660 level admin
                                stats timeout 30s
                              
                                user haproxy
                                group haproxy
                                daemon
                              
                              defaults
                                mode http
                                log global
                                log-format "%ci:%cp [%t] %ft %b/%s %Th/%Ti/%TR/%Tw/%Tc/%Tr/%Td=%Tt %ST %U %B %CC %CS %tsc %ac/%fc/%bc/%sc/%rc %sq/%bq %hr %hs %{+Q}r %sslv %sslc %[last_rule_file]:%[last_rule_line] %ID"
                                error-log-format "%ci:%cp [%tr] %ft %ac/%fc %[fc_err]/%[ssl_fc_err,hex]/%[ssl_c_err]/%[ssl_c_ca_err]/%[ssl_fc_is_resumed] %[ssl_fc_sni]/%sslv/%sslc %{+Q}[fc_err_str]"
                                option dontlognull
                                option redispatch
                                timeout connect 5s
                                timeout client 50s
                                timeout server 50s
                                unique-id-format %{+X}o\ %ci:%cp_%fi:%fp_%Ts_%rt:%pid
                                unique-id-header X-Unique-ID
                              
                              frontend ft_public
                                bind IP:PORT
                                mode http
                                default_backend bk_xo
                              
                              backend bk_xo
                                mode http
                                option forwarded
                                option forwardfor
                                option http-server-close
                                http-request add-header HAProxy yes
                                server xo 127.0.0.1:8080 check
                              
                              1. Start HAProxy: systemctl start haproxy

                              2. Test it http://IP:PORT 😉

                              3. Check on the network the headers sent by HAProxy to XO tcpdump -ni lo port 8080

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                              • olivierlambertO Online
                                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                last edited by

                                What's happening on step 5 and what's an example of sent stuff on 6?

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                                • delafD Offline
                                  delaf @olivierlambert
                                  last edited by delaf

                                  @olivierlambert

                                  • step 5, you get access to XO.
                                  • step 6 (I did a curl on http://X.X.X.X:PORT/signin)

                                  Request sent by HAProxy:

                                  09:34:03.294200 IP 127.0.0.1.34134 > 127.0.0.1.8080: Flags [P.], seq 1:266, ack 1, win 512, options [nop,nop,TS val 2919287515 ecr 2919287515], length 265: HTTP: GET /signin HTTP/1.1
                                  E..=^.@.@............V.PR,.5.........1.....
                                  ........GET /signin HTTP/1.1
                                  host: xoau.ivy1.aquaray.com:8080
                                  user-agent: curl/7.74.0
                                  accept: */*
                                  haproxy: yes
                                  x-unique-id: AC1014F0:BCD6_AC1014F0:1F90_6576C97B_000A:1783DC
                                  forwarded: proto=http;for=X.X.X.X
                                  x-forwarded-for: X.XX.X
                                  connection: close
                                  

                                  Response from XO:

                                  09:34:03.296545 IP 127.0.0.1.8080 > 127.0.0.1.34134: Flags [P.], seq 1:2009, ack 266, win 512, options [nop,nop,TS val 2919287517 ecr 2919287515], length 2008: HTTP: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
                                  E...t.@.@..`.........P.V....R,.>...........
                                  ........HTTP/1.1 200 OK
                                  X-DNS-Prefetch-Control: off
                                  X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
                                  Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=15552000; includeSubDomains
                                  X-Download-Options: noopen
                                  X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
                                  X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
                                  Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
                                  Content-Length: 1464
                                  ETag: W/"5b8-OqUsZViW2KwDMOq1IfmEYkCzkN0"
                                  Set-Cookie: connect.sid=s%3A3imvxT96Uq9L224R8NpArAHuW5Ho7jOS.ArGj0Ms2cIXEalxqdYSk95JS7J0ihftv%2FcURH53p07A; Path=/; HttpOnly
                                  Vary: Accept-Encoding
                                  Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 08:34:03 GMT
                                  Connection: close
                                  
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                                  • olivierlambertO Online
                                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                    last edited by

                                    Does it ring a bell @julien-f ?

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                                    • julien-fJ Offline
                                      julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @olivierlambert
                                      last edited by

                                      @delaf Can you test the PR https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/pull/7233?

                                      You will need to set http.useForwardedHeaders to true in your xo-server's config.

                                      Let me know if that helps 🙂

                                      julien-f opened this pull request in vatesfr/xen-orchestra

                                      closed feat(xo-server): http.useForwardedHeaders #7233

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                                      • delafD Offline
                                        delaf @julien-f
                                        last edited by

                                        @julien-f it works 🙂

                                        As it is said in the doc, relying on x-forwarded-* should be done carefuly in a controlled network.
                                        @julien-f FYI, some software (like mod_remoteip for apache) use another variable to know from which proxy it is safe to use x-forwarded-* (https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_remoteip.html#remoteiptrustedproxy).

                                        BWT thank you!

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                                        • julien-fJ Offline
                                          julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @delaf
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                                          @delaf We could add the support for an array of IP addresses for useForwardedHeaders if necessary in the future.

                                          Do you think it's required to do this now?

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                                          • julien-fJ Offline
                                            julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @julien-f
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                                            @delaf I've added the support for trusted addresses, if you can test it that would be great 🤗

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