[heroes] Moving www.o.o to Nuremberg - any blockers?
Hello, as you might have seen on IRC in the last days, I'm working on moving www.opensuse.org to Nuremberg. The website itsself is "boring" - just a few lines in salt to deploy a github repo on narwal*. www.o.o/openid/ is more interesting[tm] - to avoid that it blocks the move, I configured haproxy to forward /openid/ to the current server in Provo. It was a bit tricky, but seems to work now. (Thanks Darix and Stasiek for the help!) Does someone know if www.o.o has more special cases like /openid/ that need a special handling? You can test the moved page at www-new.opensuse.org. If you want to test /openid/, I'd recommend to override www.o.o in your /etc/hosts so that it points to the Nuremberg IP. If nobody objects, I'll switch over www.o.o on monday. Bonus question: Is it possible to have an access_log in haproxy? If yes, can someone who knows how to do that ;-) please enable it for the www_openid backend? That would help us to get an idea how much /openid/ gets used. FYI: since today, nearly all domains handled by proxy.o.o get redirected from http to https. The only exception is conncheck.o.o because I don't know if/how the NetworkManager applet "survives" a redirect. Regards, Christian Boltz --
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