Blog de Victor Héry - Comments: Use Haproxy with Let's Encrypthttps://blog.victor-hery.com/2015/12/use-letsencrypt-haproxy.html/2016-03-05T12:29:00+01:00Posted by: Victor2016-03-05T12:29:00+01:002016-03-05T12:29:00+01:00Victortag:blog.victor-hery.com,2016-03-05:/2015/12/use-letsencrypt-haproxy.html//comment_1md<p>Hi Jeroen,</p>
<p>I never hit this problem for the moment.<br>
It's possible you hit the Haproxy feature that do not stop directly the haproxy process, but instead spam a new one and let the older(s) continue to deals with opened connections.</p>
<p>If you use Haproxy with TCP connections (such …</p><p>Hi Jeroen,</p>
<p>I never hit this problem for the moment.<br>
It's possible you hit the Haproxy feature that do not stop directly the haproxy process, but instead spam a new one and let the older(s) continue to deals with opened connections.</p>
<p>If you use Haproxy with TCP connections (such as handling pop, smtp or imap, ftp, etc) haproxy could potentially never ends its older processes. Perhaps it is the cause of your problem ?</p>
<p>I advice to check if your haproxy process has really restarted with
ps faux | grep haproxy</p>
<p>And try to restart haproxy instead of simply reloading it.</p>
<p>Good luck</p>Posted by: Jeroen2016-03-03T12:17:00+01:002016-03-03T12:17:00+01:00Jeroentag:blog.victor-hery.com,2016-03-03:/2015/12/use-letsencrypt-haproxy.html//comment_0md<p>Hi, thank you for this post. I have implemented this a while ago, but have one issue you might have solved. When I have reissued the certificates these need to be reloaded by haproxy (I run 1.5) but a</p>
<p>... haproxy -f ... -p pidfile -sf pidfile</p>
<p>does not seem to …</p><p>Hi, thank you for this post. I have implemented this a while ago, but have one issue you might have solved. When I have reissued the certificates these need to be reloaded by haproxy (I run 1.5) but a</p>
<p>... haproxy -f ... -p pidfile -sf pidfile</p>
<p>does not seem to (always) reload the certificates.</p>