ssl_client_mode
0 (default) - handshake immediately after connect() (with first parent or with destination if there is no parent)
1 - handshake with destination server (handshake after connection via parents is established)
2 - handshake after data channel is established (e.g. after CONNECT)
Added:
-H option - expect HAProxy proxy v1 header, e.g. `proxy -H`
parent ha type - send HAProxy proxy v1 header (must be last in redirection), e.g.
allow *
parent 1000 ha
parent 1000 proxy 1.2.3.4 3128
socks
Introduce '-k' parameter that overwrites the -e parameter (if given) and
uses the IP for the external connection that corresponds to the current client
connection. The benefit arises when the parameter '-i0.0.0.0' or '-i::' in case
of IPv6 is set. This allows the entire range configured as local on the system
to receive connections and establish connections to the target server using the
IP address to which the client connected.
Note: This feature is not applicable for Windows.
`proxy -g8000,3,10`
First parameter is average read size we want to keep, second parameter is
minimal number of packets in the same direction to apply algorythm,
last value is delay added after polling and prior to reading data.
An example above adds 10 millisecond delay before reading data if average
polling size is below 8000 bytes and 3 read operations are made in the same
direction. It's specially usefule with splice. `logdump 1 1` is useful
to see how grace delays work, choose delay value to avoid filling the read
pipe/buffer (typically 64K) but keep the request sizes close to chosen average
on large file upload/download.
- sockmapping rewritten from stratch to minimilse polling. poll() is now
only called if blocking is actually expected, splice pipes are now
polled if splice fails, buffers flushing is much more accurate.
- logging code moved to separate files
- signal masks added to client threads to prevent unneeded interruptions
- bandwidth limitation will not delay the thread after client or server
shutdown