How to Install and Uninstall haproxy.x86_64 Package on Fedora 35
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "haproxy.x86_64" package
This is a short guide on how to install haproxy.x86_64 on Fedora 35
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
haproxy.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "haproxy.x86_64" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall haproxy.x86_64 on Fedora 35:
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sudo dnf remove
haproxy.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the haproxy.x86_64 package on Fedora 35
Last metadata expiration check: 5:20:44 ago on Wed Sep 7 08:25:01 2022.
Available Packages
Name : haproxy
Version : 2.4.17
Release : 1.fc35
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 2.1 M
Source : haproxy-2.4.17-1.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : HAProxy reverse proxy for high availability environments
URL : http://www.haproxy.org/
License : GPLv2+
Description : HAProxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy which is particularly suited for high
: availability environments. Indeed, it can:
: - route HTTP requests depending on statically assigned cookies
: - spread load among several servers while assuring server persistence
: through the use of HTTP cookies
: - switch to backup servers in the event a main one fails
: - accept connections to special ports dedicated to service monitoring
: - stop accepting connections without breaking existing ones
: - add, modify, and delete HTTP headers in both directions
: - block requests matching particular patterns
: - report detailed status to authenticated users from a URI
: intercepted from the application
Available Packages
Name : haproxy
Version : 2.4.17
Release : 1.fc35
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 2.1 M
Source : haproxy-2.4.17-1.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : HAProxy reverse proxy for high availability environments
URL : http://www.haproxy.org/
License : GPLv2+
Description : HAProxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy which is particularly suited for high
: availability environments. Indeed, it can:
: - route HTTP requests depending on statically assigned cookies
: - spread load among several servers while assuring server persistence
: through the use of HTTP cookies
: - switch to backup servers in the event a main one fails
: - accept connections to special ports dedicated to service monitoring
: - stop accepting connections without breaking existing ones
: - add, modify, and delete HTTP headers in both directions
: - block requests matching particular patterns
: - report detailed status to authenticated users from a URI
: intercepted from the application