Local Ratelimit

Rate limiting is used to control the rate of requests sent or received by a network interface controller, which is helpful to prevent DoS attacks and limit web scraping.

Envoy supports both local (non-distributed) and global rate limiting, and two types for local rate limiting:

This sandbox provides an example of rate limiting of L4 connections.

Step 1: Start all of our containers

Change to the examples/local_ratelimit directory and bring up the docker composition.

$ pwd
envoy/examples/ratelimit
$ docker-compose pull
$ docker-compose up --build -d
$ docker-compose ps
Name                        Command                          State   Ports
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ratelimtit_envoy-stat_1     /docker-entrypoint.sh /usr ...   Up      0.0.0.0:10000->10000/tcp,:::10000->10000/tcp, 0.0.0.0:9901->9901/tcp,:::9901->9901/tcp, 0.0.0.0:9902->9902/tcp,:::9902->9902/tcp
ratelimtit_service_1        /docker-entrypoint.sh ngin ...   Up      80/tcp

Step 2: Test rate limiting of upstream service

The sandbox is configured with 10000 port for upstream service.

If a request reaches the rate limit, Envoy will add x-local-rate-limit header and refuse the connection with a 429 HTTP response code and with the content local_rate_limited.

Now, use curl to make a request five times for the limited upstream service:

$ for i in {1..5}; do curl -si localhost:10000 | grep -E "x-local-rate-limit|429|local_rate_limited"; done
HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
x-local-rate-limit: true
local_rate_limited
HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
x-local-rate-limit: true
local_rate_limited
HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
x-local-rate-limit: true
local_rate_limited

The first two requests get responses, and the remaining requests are refused with expected responses.

Step 3: Test rate limiting of Envoy’s statistics

The sandbox is configured with two ports serving Envoy’s admin and statistics interface:

  • 9901 exposes the standard admin interface

  • 9902 exposes a rate limitied version of the admin interface

Use curl to make a request five times for unlimited statistics on port 9901, it should not contain any rate limiting responses:

$ for i in {1..5}; do curl -si localhost:9901/stats/prometheus | grep -E "x-local-rate-limit|429|local_rate_limited"; done

Now, use curl to make a request five times for the limited statistics:

$ for i in {1..5}; do curl -si localhost:9902/stats/prometheus | grep -E "x-local-rate-limit|429|local_rate_limited"; done
HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
x-local-rate-limit: true
local_rate_limited
HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
x-local-rate-limit: true
local_rate_limited
HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
x-local-rate-limit: true
local_rate_limited

See also

global rate limiting

Reference documentation for Envoy’s global rate limiting.