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Adds the plumbing that lets haproxy-manager talk to the coraza-spoa sidecar
added in PR 1, while keeping the default behavior bit-identical for any
deployment that doesn't set the new env var (the home network / standalone
use cases).
Single gate: HAPROXY_CORAZA_SPOE_BACKEND env var on the haproxy-manager
container. Unset (default) = generate_config() renders zero SPOE-related
output. Set (e.g. "coraza-spoa:9000") = three things happen at config
generation time:
1. hap_listener.tpl injects 5 lines at the end of the frontend block:
filter spoe engine coraza config /etc/haproxy/coraza-spoe.cfg
http-request send-spoe-group coraza coraza-check
...placed AFTER rate-limit and IP-block guards so we don't waste WAF
calls on requests we were going to drop anyway.
2. A new TCP backend (hap_coraza_spoa_backend.tpl) is appended:
backend coraza-spoa-backend
mode tcp
server coraza-spoa <env-var-target> check ...
3. The SPOE engine config (hap_coraza_spoe_engine.tpl) is rendered and
written to /etc/haproxy/coraza-spoe.cfg, defining the spoe-agent
"coraza" + spoe-message "coraza-check". This sets:
- option set-on-error continue (FAIL-OPEN if SPOA is unreachable)
- timeout processing 100ms (per-request inspection budget)
- app=str(haproxy) (matches sidecar's application name)
Verification (template render only, before staging deploy):
- hap_listener.tpl with no env var: 55 lines, zero SPOE references
- hap_listener.tpl with env var: 62 lines, filter + send-spoe-group present
- Engine cfg + backend block render with correct agent_target substitution
Next: PR 3 wires this into WHP (sidecar deploy via container-manager.sh
extension, server-settings UI for on/off, AI Monitor source for the audit
log). Staging verification of PR 1 + PR 2 together happens after PR 3.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Coraza SPOE engine configuration.
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#
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# Written to /etc/haproxy/coraza-spoe.cfg by haproxy_manager.generate_config()
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# when HAPROXY_CORAZA_SPOE_BACKEND env var is set. Referenced from haproxy.cfg
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# via `filter spoe engine coraza config /etc/haproxy/coraza-spoe.cfg`.
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#
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# Engine name "coraza" must match the engine name in the filter line in the
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# main config and the application name "haproxy" must match the application
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# block name in coraza-spoa's config.yaml.
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[coraza]
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spoe-agent coraza
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# The single message we send (defined below) — per-request inspection.
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messages coraza-check
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# Prefix for any variables the agent sets back on the request.
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option var-prefix coraza
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# FAIL-OPEN. If the SPOA is unreachable or times out, requests flow
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# through uninspected rather than failing. For a hosting platform,
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# availability beats unconditional inspection coverage.
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option set-on-error continue
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# Aggressive timeouts: we don't want the WAF to materially slow page
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# loads. processing 100ms is the per-request inspection budget.
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timeout hello 2s
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timeout idle 2m
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timeout processing 100ms
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use-backend coraza-spoa-backend
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log global
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spoe-message coraza-check
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# Send the request shape to Coraza for inspection.
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# `app=str(haproxy)` matches the application named "haproxy" in
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# coraza-spoa's config.yaml — that's how Coraza picks which ruleset
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# to apply.
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args app=str(haproxy) \
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src-ip=src \
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src-port=src_port \
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dest-ip=dst \
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dest-port=dst_port \
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method=method \
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path=path \
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query=query \
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version=req.ver \
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headers=req.hdrs \
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body=req.body
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event on-frontend-http-request
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