UDP proxy

  • v3 API reference

  • This filter should be configured with the name envoy.filters.udp_listener.udp_proxy

Overview

The UDP proxy listener filter allows Envoy to operate as a non-transparent proxy between a UDP client and server. The lack of transparency means that the upstream server will see the source IP and port of the Envoy instance versus the client. All datagrams flow from the client, to Envoy, to the upstream server, back to Envoy, and back to the client.

Because UDP is not a connection oriented protocol, Envoy must keep track of a client’s session such that the response datagrams from an upstream server can be routed back to the correct client. Each session is index by the 4-tuple consisting of source IP/port and local IP/port that the datagram is received on. Sessions last until the idle timeout is reached.

The UDP proxy listener filter also can operate as a transparent proxy if the use_original_src_ip field is set. But please keep in mind that it does not forward the port to upstreams. It forwards only the IP address to upstreams.

Load balancing and unhealthy host handling

Envoy will fully utilize the configured load balancer for the configured upstream cluster when load balancing UDP datagrams. When a new session is created, Envoy will associate the session with an upstream host selected using the configured load balancer. All future datagrams that belong to the session will be routed to the same upstream host.

When an upstream host becomes unhealthy (due to active health checking), Envoy will attempt to create a new session to a healthy host when the next datagram is received.

Circuit breaking

The number of sessions that can be created per upstream cluster is limited by the cluster’s maximum connection circuit breaker. By default this is 1024.

Example configuration

The following example configuration will cause Envoy to listen on UDP port 1234 and proxy to a UDP server listening on port 1235, allowing 9000 byte packets in both directions (i.e., either jumbo frames or fragmented IP packets).

admin:
  address:
    socket_address:
      protocol: TCP
      address: 127.0.0.1
      port_value: 9901
static_resources:
  listeners:
  - name: listener_0
    reuse_port: true
    address:
      socket_address:
        protocol: UDP
        address: 127.0.0.1
        port_value: 1234
    udp_listener_config:
      downstream_socket_config:
        max_rx_datagram_size: 9000
    listener_filters:
    - name: envoy.filters.udp_listener.udp_proxy
      typed_config:
        '@type': type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.udp.udp_proxy.v3.UdpProxyConfig
        stat_prefix: service
        cluster: service_udp
        upstream_socket_config:
          max_rx_datagram_size: 9000
  clusters:
  - name: service_udp
    connect_timeout: 0.25s
    type: STATIC
    lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
    load_assignment:
      cluster_name: service_udp
      endpoints:
      - lb_endpoints:
        - endpoint:
            address:
              socket_address:
                address: 127.0.0.1
                port_value: 1235

Statistics

The UDP proxy filter emits both its own downstream statistics as well as many of the cluster upstream statistics where applicable. The downstream statistics are rooted at udp.<stat_prefix>. with the following statistics:

Name

Type

Description

downstream_sess_no_route

Counter

Number of datagrams not routed due to no cluster

downstream_sess_rx_bytes

Counter

Number of bytes received

downstream_sess_rx_datagrams

Counter

Number of datagrams received

downstream_sess_rx_errors

Counter

Number of datagram receive errors

downstream_sess_total

Counter

Number sessions created in total

downstream_sess_tx_bytes

Counter

Number of bytes transmitted

downstream_sess_tx_datagrams

Counter

Number of datagrams transmitted

downstream_sess_tx_errors

counter

Number of datagram transmission errors

idle_timeout

Counter

Number of sessions destroyed due to idle timeout

downstream_sess_active

Gauge

Number of sessions currently active

The following standard upstream cluster stats are used by the UDP proxy:

Name

Type

Description

upstream_cx_none_healthy

Counter

Number of datagrams dropped due to no healthy hosts

upstream_cx_overflow

Counter

Number of datagrams dropped due to hitting the session circuit breaker

upstream_cx_rx_bytes_total

Counter

Number of bytes received

upstream_cx_tx_bytes_total

Counter

Number of bytes transmitted

The UDP proxy filter also emits custom upstream cluster stats prefixed with cluster.<cluster_name>.udp.:

Name

Type

Description

sess_rx_datagrams

Counter

Number of datagrams received

sess_rx_datagrams_dropped

Counter

Number of datagrams dropped due to kernel overflow or truncation

sess_rx_errors

Counter

Number of datagram receive errors

sess_tx_datagrams

Counter

Number of datagrams transmitted

sess_tx_errors

Counter

Number of datagrams transmitted