I have multiple web servers, hosting multiple domains. Occasionally, I need to move a domain from one web server to another. Rather than have to update the DNS for the domain to point at the new server location, I would like to set all the domains to point to a reverse proxy (?) that will then pass web requests on to the correct servers. I am trying to use haproxy to achieve this, without much success.
as an example:
There are two servers, web1.foo.com and web2.foo.com. web1 serves sites for abc.com and def.com. web2 serves sites for cba.com and fed.com.
there is also a proxy server, proxy.foo.com.
dns for abc.com, etc are pointed at proxy.foo.com, which is configured to map domains to servers like so:
abc.com -> web1.foo.com def.com -> web1.foo.com cba.com -> web2.foo.com fed.com -> web2.foo.com
the problem is, I cant get it to work using haproxy... it is trying to load balance instead of reverse proxy... if I go to abc.com, it will cycle between web1 and web2.
so, I guess I am wondering, is this even possible with haproxy, and if so, where am I going wrong with the configuration? my config looks like this:
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
# Default SSL material locations
ca-base /etc/ssl/certs
crt-base /etc/ssl/private
# Default ciphers to use on SSL-enabled listening sockets.
# For more information, see ciphers(1SSL). This list is from:
# https://hynek.me/articles/hardening-your-web-servers-ssl-ciphers/
ssl-default-bind-ciphers ECDH+AESGCM:DH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:DH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:DH+AES:ECDH+3DES:DH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!MD5:!DSS
ssl-default-bind-options no-sslv3
defaults
log global
mode http
option httplog
option dontlognull
timeout connect 5000
timeout client 50000
timeout server 50000
errorfile 400 /etc/haproxy/errors/400.http
errorfile 403 /etc/haproxy/errors/403.http
errorfile 408 /etc/haproxy/errors/408.http
errorfile 500 /etc/haproxy/errors/500.http
errorfile 502 /etc/haproxy/errors/502.http
errorfile 503 /etc/haproxy/errors/503.http
errorfile 504 /etc/haproxy/errors/504.http
frontend localhost
bind *:80
bind *:443
option tcplog
mode tcp
default_backend servers
backend servers
mode tcp
server abc.com web1.foo.com
server def.com web1.foo.com
server cba.com web2.foo.com
server fed.com web2.foo.com