Hi Lukas and thanks for your prompt reply!
# haproxy -vv
HA-Proxy version 2.0.0 2019/06/16 - https://haproxy.org/
Build options :
TARGET = linux-glibc
CPU = generic
CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasing -Wdeclaration-after-statement -fwrapv -Wno-unused-label -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-old-style-declaration -Wno-ignored-qualifiers -Wno-clobbered -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wtype-limits
OPTIONS = USE_PCRE=1 USE_THREAD=1 USE_REGPARM=1 USE_LINUX_TPROXY=1 USE_OPENSSL=1 USE_ZLIB=1 USE_TFO=1 USE_NS=
Feature list : +EPOLL -KQUEUE -MY_EPOLL -MY_SPLICE +NETFILTER +PCRE -PCRE_JIT -PCRE2 -PCRE2_JIT +POLL -PRIVATE_CACHE +THREAD -PTHREAD_PSHARED +REGPARM -STATIC_PCRE -STATIC_PCRE2 +TPROXY +LINUX_TPROXY +LINUX_SPLICE +LIBCRYPT +CRYPT_H -VSYSCALL +GETADDRINFO +OPENSSL -LUA +FUTEX +ACCEPT4 -MY_ACCEPT4 +ZLIB -SLZ +CPU_AFFINITY +TFO -NS +DL +RT -DEVICEATLAS -51DEGREES -WURFL -SYSTEMD -OBSOLETE_LINKER +PRCTL +THREAD_DUMP -EVPORTS
Default settings :
bufsize = 16384, maxrewrite = 1024, maxpollevents = 200
Built with multi-threading support (MAX_THREADS=64, default=1).
Built with OpenSSL version : OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013
Running on OpenSSL version : OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013
OpenSSL library supports TLS extensions : yes
OpenSSL library supports SNI : yes
OpenSSL library supports : SSLv3 TLSv1.0 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2
Built with transparent proxy support using: IP_TRANSPARENT IPV6_TRANSPARENT IP_FREEBIND
Built with zlib version : 1.2.3
Running on zlib version : 1.2.8
Compression algorithms supported : identity("identity"), deflate("deflate"), raw-deflate("deflate"), gzip("gzip")
Built with PCRE version : 7.8 2008-09-05
Running on PCRE version : 8.21 2011-12-12
PCRE library supports JIT : no (USE_PCRE_JIT not set)
Encrypted password support via crypt(3): yes
Available polling systems :
epoll : pref=300, test result OK
poll : pref=200, test result OK
select : pref=150, test result OK
Total: 3 (3 usable), will use epoll.
Available multiplexer protocols :
(protocols marked as <default> cannot be specified using 'proto' keyword)
h2 : mode=HTX side=FE|BE mux=H2
h2 : mode=HTTP side=FE mux=H2
<default> : mode=HTX side=FE|BE mux=H1
<default> : mode=TCP|HTTP side=FE|BE mux=PASS
Available services : none
Available filters :
[SPOE] spoe
[COMP] compression
[CACHE] cache
[TRACE] trace
# haproxy -vv
HA-Proxy version 1.9.5 2019/03/19 - https://haproxy.org/
Build options :
TARGET = linux2628
CPU = generic
CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasing -Wdeclaration-after-statement -fwrapv -Wno-unused-label -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-old-style-declaration -Wno-ignored-qualifiers -Wno-clobbered -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wtype-limits -DTCP_USER_TIMEOUT=18
OPTIONS = USE_LINUX_TPROXY=1 USE_ZLIB=1 USE_REGPARM=1 USE_OPENSSL=1 USE_PCRE=1
Default settings :
maxconn = 2000, bufsize = 16384, maxrewrite = 1024, maxpollevents = 200
Built with OpenSSL version : OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013
Running on OpenSSL version : OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013
OpenSSL library supports TLS extensions : yes
OpenSSL library supports SNI : yes
OpenSSL library supports : SSLv3 TLSv1.0 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2
Built with transparent proxy support using: IP_TRANSPARENT IPV6_TRANSPARENT IP_FREEBIND
Built with zlib version : 1.2.3
Running on zlib version : 1.2.8
Compression algorithms supported : identity("identity"), deflate("deflate"), raw-deflate("deflate"), gzip("gzip")
Built with PCRE version : 7.8 2008-09-05
Running on PCRE version : 8.21 2011-12-12
PCRE library supports JIT : no (USE_PCRE_JIT not set)
Encrypted password support via crypt(3): yes
Built with multi-threading support.
Available polling systems :
epoll : pref=300, test result OK
poll : pref=200, test result OK
select : pref=150, test result OK
Total: 3 (3 usable), will use epoll.
Available multiplexer protocols :
(protocols marked as <default> cannot be specified using 'proto' keyword)
h2 : mode=HTX side=FE|BE
h2 : mode=HTTP side=FE
<default> : mode=HTX side=FE|BE
<default> : mode=TCP|HTTP side=FE|BE
Available filters :
[SPOE] spoe
[COMP] compression
[CACHE] cache
[TRACE] trace
I tried to tweak AWS health checks but there’s nothing to fix. The ELB is set to proxy TCP traffic, so we can’t set HTTPS or SSL as a health check.
It seems to me that 1.9.5 behaves more correctly than 2.0.0 in this case, b/c there were no attempts to set up an SSL connection (just port opened and then closed), so no error should be displayed, since there’re no errors actually.