On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:49 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:48 PM, William A Rowe Jr
> wrote:
>> So, Jacob and I... He did most of the grunt work, I only pushed off the
>> underlying premise... Have a very very long list of real and potential
>> security patches.
>>
>> I am
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:48 PM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
> So, Jacob and I... He did most of the grunt work, I only pushed off the
> underlying premise... Have a very very long list of real and potential
> security patches.
>
> I am asking publicly of (often obstanant) httpd pmc folks, do we proc
So, Jacob and I... He did most of the grunt work, I only pushed off the
underlying premise... Have a very very long list of real and potential
security patches.
I am asking publicly of (often obstanant) httpd pmc folks, do we proceed
without a 2.2 mitigation? Those in the know, already know.
Happ
So far, discussions are polarized on a single axis...
East: Let's work on 3.0; whatever is going on in 2.4 won't distract me, I
won't spend time reviewing enhancements, because 3.0 is the goal.
West: Let's keep the energy going on 2.4 enhancements, I won't spend time
on 3.0 usability because it i
Thanks Stefan!
I just tried the tweaked version. I think I am seeing similar behavior,
i.e. the higher-prio HTML reply is sent ~500ms after its request is
received, writing ~500 lower-prio DATA frames (~7.5MB) in the meantime.
Before any conclusions, I wanted to make sure I compiled/used the twea
On 2017-01-02 10:50, Stefan Eissing wrote:
> Are these public facing servers? Do you have low traffic instances where to
> enable super-verbose log level and make a test request? Of interest would be
Yes, they are and that's why I had to fix the issue right away.
I deactivated h2 so that people c
Luca Toscano wrote on Mon, Jan 02, 2017 at 15:51:43 +0100:
> I don't have a wide experience on build httpd on systems different than
> Debian/Ubuntu, so any help/suggestion/pointer would help a lot (for
> example, building on Windows).
I wouldn't worry about that just yet. Start by having only an
Are these public facing servers? Do you have low traffic instances where to
enable super-verbose log level and make a test request? Of interest would be
LogLevel http2:trace2
LogLevel ssl:trace2
LogLevel core:debug
That log should then give an idea of what is going on. Thanks.
-Stefan
> Am 02.
On 2017-01-02 04:58, Stefan Eissing wrote:
> You get the errors using Chrome? What does Firefox say?
On Firefox I only got some unspecified error (the page was not
rendered). That's why I switched to Chrome to get at least some info.
> There is one new feature in 2.4.25, off by default, that caus
Hi Stefan,
2016-12-30 23:55 GMT+01:00 Stefan Fritsch :
>
>
> Another thing that is missing: A buildbot that builds current trunk (and
> possibly 2.x branches) and runs the test suite and alerts the dev list of
> regressions. I guess this "just" needs a volunteer to set it up and
> document
> it an
Hi Amol,
2017-01-01 19:42 GMT+01:00 Amol Holani :
> Hi,
> I want to work on this project.
> The subtask - Improve the Request Processing guide.
> But I am beginner in this area, so please guide me in proceeding with the
> project.
>
>
please check [1], in which a similar question was asked a whil
Hi devs,
I'd like to enquire about the possibilities to merge the patch to
support configuring trusted OCSP responder certificates.
We need this change in order to be able to use OCSP with client
certificate authentication.
The patch is in
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46037
for
You get the errors using Chrome? What does Firefox say?
There is one new feature in 2.4.25, off by default, that causes such errors
with Chrome. The Chrome bug report has status "fixed", not sure when it will be
released (https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=662197).
As I said,
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