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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 12, 2021

Proxy Protocol V2 Support

The runmqlsr (and subsequent processes) should be modified to accept incoming connections containing additional headers associated with the use of Proxy Protocol V2. Subsequently, MQ should be able to expose both source IPs (source as is today plus source from the Proxy Protocol V2 header) for logging and policy enforcement (chlauth, etc.).

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Jul 18, 2024

    Support for Proxy Protocol V2 becomes even more important when MQ is moved into a cloud environment. Because of several technical constraints, the load balancer exposed to our customers can only forward info about the "real" client IP in the Proxy Protocol header. If MQ cannot support it, the end result is that, at the MQ server, all client IPs will look the same and will be equal to load balancer IP.

  • Admin
    Mark Taylor
    Reply
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    Nov 5, 2021

    While this is not going to be a high priority development item, it is something we would like to deliver in a future version of MQ