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Hello!

I use the haproxy to serve 5 instances of Wordpress multi sites with 2 webservers as backend. Each instance has its own IP.

In haproxy configuration, I have defined each instance in one frontend as follow:

frontend http_front
   bind IP1:80
   bind IP2:80
   bind IP3:80
   bind IP4:80
   bind IP5:80
   mode http

   http-request capture req.hdr(Host) len 100

   acl asbl_wp dst IP1
   acl eshop_wp dst IP2
   acl simple_wp dst IP3
   acl complexe_wp dst IP4
   acl wp1 dst IP5
   acl url_wpadmin path_beg /wp-admin

   acl https_enabled hdr(host) -m reg -i -f /etc/haproxy/ssl_domain.lst

   redirect scheme https if asbl_wp !{ ssl_fc }
   redirect scheme https if eshop_wp !{ ssl_fc }
   redirect scheme https if complexe_wp !{ ssl_fc }
   redirect scheme https if simple_wp !{ ssl_fc }
   redirect scheme https if https_enabled

   use_backend http_update if url_wpadmin wp1
   use_backend complexe_update if url_wpadmin complexe_wp
   use_backend simple_update if url_wpadmin simple_wp
   use_backend asbl_update if url_wpadmin asbl_wp
   use_backend eshop_update if url_wpadmin eshop_wp

   use_backend http_back if wp1
   use_backend complexe_back if complexe_wp
   use_backend simple_back if simple_wp
   use_backend asbl_back if asbl_wp
   use_backend eshop_back if eshop_wp

I was first wondering if this is a good practice to do it so or would it be better to split each IP in a different frontend definition?

Second question: is it possible to log each request to a different log file (one per frontend or one per IP) ? I use fail2ban to ban malicious IPs.

I am running haproxy version 1.8.14-52e4d43 on a centos7 server.

Thx!

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