Difference between revisions of "AMQP server: RabbitMQ"

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=Apache 2 proxy=
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You can put RabbitMQ behind a proxy using the following configuration:
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Edit your Apache2 configuration:
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vim /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/mySuperSite.conf
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Set the following settings:
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# Enable proxy
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ProxyVia On
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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ProxyRequests Off
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ProxyErrorOverride Off
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<Proxy *>
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    AddDefaultCharset off
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    Order deny,allow
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    Allow from all
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    Satisfy Any
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</Proxy>
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## Proxy to RabbitMQ
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<Location /rabbitmq/>
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  ProxyPass http://smartcard-mq:15672/
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  ProxyPassReverse http://smartcard-mq:15672/
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  Order deny,allow
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  Deny from all
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  Allow from 127.0.0.1 172.16.50.0/24 192.168.1.0/24
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</Location>
 
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Revision as of 14:26, 31 July 2014


RabbitMQ is an excellent low-level messaging server. You can use it with different technologies.


Requirements

You need PostgreSQL + Python

apt-get install postgresql python3
apt-get install python3-amqplib


Installation

Add repository

You must add a new repository for RabbitMQ.

  • Even though the name is "testing" it's actually the latest stable version
  • They use "testing" as this is not in the "main" Ubuntu repo yet.

[source: http://www.rabbitmq.com/install-debian.html]


vim /etc/apt/sources.list


Add the new repository

deb http://www.rabbitmq.com/debian/ testing main


Add repo key

wget http://www.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmq-signing-key-public.asc
sudo apt-key add rabbitmq-signing-key-public.asc


Update package list

sudo apt-get update


Binary installation

apt-get install rabbitmq-server amqp-tools


Enable plugins

Enable RabbitMQ command line client

rabbitmq-plugins enable amqp_client


Enable web console

rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_management


Restart server to take on your changes

service rabbitmq-server restart


Now you can access RabbitMQ using the default ports:


Create administration user

Create new user, replace rtd by your username.

rabbitmqctl add_user rtd  strong_password


Set user rights

rabbitmqctl set_user_tags rtd administrator
rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p / rtd ".*" ".*" ".*"


Remove default guest user

rabbitmqctl delete_user guest


Restart service to take on your changes

service rabbitmq-server restart


Advanced configuration

Change port number

source: https://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html


If activeMq is install, stop it

service activemq stop


Create or update the configuration file:

vim /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-env.conf


Add the following at the beginning of the file

NODE_PORT=5673


Restart server

service rabbitmq-server restart


Firewall

You must let the OUTPUT unfiltered because RabbitMQ port is dynamic.

You have to open Input TCP 5672 (messages), TCP 15672 (web interface).


vi /etc/init.d/firewall


Add this rules

#rabbitMq
$IPT -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 15672 -j ACCEPT
$IPT -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5673 -j ACCEPT


Update startup

The server should start at every reboot. The following hack is only required if your installation is old or buggy.

cd /etc/init.d/
update-rc.d rabbitmq-server defaults


Apache 2 proxy

You can put RabbitMQ behind a proxy using the following configuration:


Edit your Apache2 configuration:

vim /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/mySuperSite.conf


Set the following settings:

# Enable proxy
ProxyVia On
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyErrorOverride Off
<Proxy *>
    AddDefaultCharset off
    Order deny,allow
    Allow from all
    Satisfy Any
</Proxy>

## Proxy to RabbitMQ
<Location /rabbitmq/>
   ProxyPass http://smartcard-mq:15672/
   ProxyPassReverse http://smartcard-mq:15672/
   Order deny,allow
   Deny from all
   Allow from 127.0.0.1 172.16.50.0/24 192.168.1.0/24
</Location>


References