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Strange reverse proxy behavior
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!How to set up Nginx as a caching reverse proxy?Proxy and Reverse Proxy on same serverWhat is the difference between Load Balancer and Reverse Proxy?Reverse proxy example?lighthttpd proxy reverse proxyNginx as reverse proxy for Google App Engine applicationNginx reverse proxy + URL rewriteBad Gateway when seting up NGINX as a reverse proxy server for GAEHow to debug why my mod_proxy is giving a “No protocol handler was valid” error?What is causing Google App Engine 504 Gateway Timeout Every 10 minutes or so?
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My goal is to setup http/https proxy for redirectinspector.
Google App Engine has some geo zones so I'm using this.
I created server used nodejs and deployed used standard environment. As I saw in stackdriver app engine does not give access.
It works well on localhost, but if we deploy it fails because never executes. Before creating own server(without extra libs), I deployed two other proxy servers (anyproxy and http-proxy) I got the same response.
It seems like bug.
below deployed code
'use strict';
const http = require('http');
const net = require('net');
const url = require('url');
const proxyServer = http.createServer((clientReq, clientRes) =>
console.log('on Request');
console.log(clientReq.url);
if (clientReq.url === '/')
clientRes.end('Use as proxy, no direct invocation')
else
const proxy = http.request(
clientReq.url,
headers: clientReq.headers,
method: clientReq.method
);
proxy.on('response', (serverRes) =>
clientRes.writeHead(
serverRes.statusCode,
serverRes.headers
);
serverRes.pipe(clientRes, end: true);
);
clientReq.pipe(proxy, end: true)
);
proxyServer.on('connect', (clientRequest, clientSocket) =>
console.log('on Connect');
const srvUrl = url.parse(`https://$clientRequest.url`);
console.log(clientRequest.url, srvUrl);
const srvSocket = net.connect(srvUrl.port, srvUrl.hostname, () =>
clientSocket.write('HTTP/' + clientRequest.httpVersion + ' 200 OKrn' +
'Connection: closern' + 'rn', 'UTF-8', () =>
srvSocket.pipe(clientSocket);
clientSocket.pipe(srvSocket);
)
);
srvSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('srvSocket.on error: ', e);
);
clientSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('clientSocket.on error: ', e);
);
);
const listener = proxyServer.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000, (err) =>
if (err)
console.log('error starting server: ', err);
);
Looks like proxyServer.on('connect',... never executed.
Like http proxy requests are not delivered to app (logs are empty, filtered on edge reverse proxy at google cloud)
Does someone know the solution create proxy on app engine? (doesn't matter which language use)
proxy reverse-proxy google-cloud-platform google-app-engine
New contributor
add a comment |
My goal is to setup http/https proxy for redirectinspector.
Google App Engine has some geo zones so I'm using this.
I created server used nodejs and deployed used standard environment. As I saw in stackdriver app engine does not give access.
It works well on localhost, but if we deploy it fails because never executes. Before creating own server(without extra libs), I deployed two other proxy servers (anyproxy and http-proxy) I got the same response.
It seems like bug.
below deployed code
'use strict';
const http = require('http');
const net = require('net');
const url = require('url');
const proxyServer = http.createServer((clientReq, clientRes) =>
console.log('on Request');
console.log(clientReq.url);
if (clientReq.url === '/')
clientRes.end('Use as proxy, no direct invocation')
else
const proxy = http.request(
clientReq.url,
headers: clientReq.headers,
method: clientReq.method
);
proxy.on('response', (serverRes) =>
clientRes.writeHead(
serverRes.statusCode,
serverRes.headers
);
serverRes.pipe(clientRes, end: true);
);
clientReq.pipe(proxy, end: true)
);
proxyServer.on('connect', (clientRequest, clientSocket) =>
console.log('on Connect');
const srvUrl = url.parse(`https://$clientRequest.url`);
console.log(clientRequest.url, srvUrl);
const srvSocket = net.connect(srvUrl.port, srvUrl.hostname, () =>
clientSocket.write('HTTP/' + clientRequest.httpVersion + ' 200 OKrn' +
'Connection: closern' + 'rn', 'UTF-8', () =>
srvSocket.pipe(clientSocket);
clientSocket.pipe(srvSocket);
)
);
srvSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('srvSocket.on error: ', e);
);
clientSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('clientSocket.on error: ', e);
);
);
const listener = proxyServer.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000, (err) =>
if (err)
console.log('error starting server: ', err);
);
Looks like proxyServer.on('connect',... never executed.
Like http proxy requests are not delivered to app (logs are empty, filtered on edge reverse proxy at google cloud)
Does someone know the solution create proxy on app engine? (doesn't matter which language use)
proxy reverse-proxy google-cloud-platform google-app-engine
New contributor
add a comment |
My goal is to setup http/https proxy for redirectinspector.
Google App Engine has some geo zones so I'm using this.
I created server used nodejs and deployed used standard environment. As I saw in stackdriver app engine does not give access.
It works well on localhost, but if we deploy it fails because never executes. Before creating own server(without extra libs), I deployed two other proxy servers (anyproxy and http-proxy) I got the same response.
It seems like bug.
below deployed code
'use strict';
const http = require('http');
const net = require('net');
const url = require('url');
const proxyServer = http.createServer((clientReq, clientRes) =>
console.log('on Request');
console.log(clientReq.url);
if (clientReq.url === '/')
clientRes.end('Use as proxy, no direct invocation')
else
const proxy = http.request(
clientReq.url,
headers: clientReq.headers,
method: clientReq.method
);
proxy.on('response', (serverRes) =>
clientRes.writeHead(
serverRes.statusCode,
serverRes.headers
);
serverRes.pipe(clientRes, end: true);
);
clientReq.pipe(proxy, end: true)
);
proxyServer.on('connect', (clientRequest, clientSocket) =>
console.log('on Connect');
const srvUrl = url.parse(`https://$clientRequest.url`);
console.log(clientRequest.url, srvUrl);
const srvSocket = net.connect(srvUrl.port, srvUrl.hostname, () =>
clientSocket.write('HTTP/' + clientRequest.httpVersion + ' 200 OKrn' +
'Connection: closern' + 'rn', 'UTF-8', () =>
srvSocket.pipe(clientSocket);
clientSocket.pipe(srvSocket);
)
);
srvSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('srvSocket.on error: ', e);
);
clientSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('clientSocket.on error: ', e);
);
);
const listener = proxyServer.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000, (err) =>
if (err)
console.log('error starting server: ', err);
);
Looks like proxyServer.on('connect',... never executed.
Like http proxy requests are not delivered to app (logs are empty, filtered on edge reverse proxy at google cloud)
Does someone know the solution create proxy on app engine? (doesn't matter which language use)
proxy reverse-proxy google-cloud-platform google-app-engine
New contributor
My goal is to setup http/https proxy for redirectinspector.
Google App Engine has some geo zones so I'm using this.
I created server used nodejs and deployed used standard environment. As I saw in stackdriver app engine does not give access.
It works well on localhost, but if we deploy it fails because never executes. Before creating own server(without extra libs), I deployed two other proxy servers (anyproxy and http-proxy) I got the same response.
It seems like bug.
below deployed code
'use strict';
const http = require('http');
const net = require('net');
const url = require('url');
const proxyServer = http.createServer((clientReq, clientRes) =>
console.log('on Request');
console.log(clientReq.url);
if (clientReq.url === '/')
clientRes.end('Use as proxy, no direct invocation')
else
const proxy = http.request(
clientReq.url,
headers: clientReq.headers,
method: clientReq.method
);
proxy.on('response', (serverRes) =>
clientRes.writeHead(
serverRes.statusCode,
serverRes.headers
);
serverRes.pipe(clientRes, end: true);
);
clientReq.pipe(proxy, end: true)
);
proxyServer.on('connect', (clientRequest, clientSocket) =>
console.log('on Connect');
const srvUrl = url.parse(`https://$clientRequest.url`);
console.log(clientRequest.url, srvUrl);
const srvSocket = net.connect(srvUrl.port, srvUrl.hostname, () =>
clientSocket.write('HTTP/' + clientRequest.httpVersion + ' 200 OKrn' +
'Connection: closern' + 'rn', 'UTF-8', () =>
srvSocket.pipe(clientSocket);
clientSocket.pipe(srvSocket);
)
);
srvSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('srvSocket.on error: ', e);
);
clientSocket.on('error', e =>
console.log('clientSocket.on error: ', e);
);
);
const listener = proxyServer.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000, (err) =>
if (err)
console.log('error starting server: ', err);
);
Looks like proxyServer.on('connect',... never executed.
Like http proxy requests are not delivered to app (logs are empty, filtered on edge reverse proxy at google cloud)
Does someone know the solution create proxy on app engine? (doesn't matter which language use)
proxy reverse-proxy google-cloud-platform google-app-engine
proxy reverse-proxy google-cloud-platform google-app-engine
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New contributor
edited Apr 12 at 9:29
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I know that zeit.co for example not allowing to host http proxy. Their reverse proxy will just drop all requests, not passing them to hosted function. Probably google has the same policy.
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I know that zeit.co for example not allowing to host http proxy. Their reverse proxy will just drop all requests, not passing them to hosted function. Probably google has the same policy.
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I know that zeit.co for example not allowing to host http proxy. Their reverse proxy will just drop all requests, not passing them to hosted function. Probably google has the same policy.
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I know that zeit.co for example not allowing to host http proxy. Their reverse proxy will just drop all requests, not passing them to hosted function. Probably google has the same policy.
I know that zeit.co for example not allowing to host http proxy. Their reverse proxy will just drop all requests, not passing them to hosted function. Probably google has the same policy.
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