Looks like this is fixed in 2.4.25-3+deb9u7. Safari is not dropping http2
requests any more.
> This update also contains bug fixes that were scheduled for inclusion in the
> next stable point release. This includes a fix for a regression caused by a
> security fix in version 2.4.25-3+deb9u6.
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Stefan Fritsch schrieb am 16.02.19 um 11:21:
> On Tuesday, 12 February 2019 16:45:34 CET Philip Iezzi wrote:
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> Confirming again that your patch from Feb 4th fixed the issue. I've got now
>> positive feedback from my customers and have upgraded all HTTPS-sites back
>> to HTTP/2.
On Tuesday, 12 February 2019 16:45:34 CET Philip Iezzi wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Confirming again that your patch from Feb 4th fixed the issue. I've got now
> positive feedback from my customers and have upgraded all HTTPS-sites back
> to HTTP/2. Will this patch make it into Debian Stretch?
>
> Tha
Hi Stefan,
Confirming again that your patch from Feb 4th fixed the issue. I've got now
positive feedback from my customers and have upgraded all HTTPS-sites back to
HTTP/2.
Will this patch make it into Debian Stretch?
Thanks,
Philip
Hi Stefan,
got the same issue with Safari clients when updating from
2.4.25-3+deb9u5 to 2.4.25-3+deb9u6.
Looking forward for a security regression update :)
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Hi Stefan,
Wow, this is great! I have applied your bug915103-try2.diff patch and it seems
to fix the issue.
Only did some rudimentary testing so far. I have patched Apache for 2hrs now
and started to switch some crucial sites back to HTTP/2. Could not reproduce
the problem any more. Very nice!
Hi Philip,
sorry for the late respone, I have been quite busy with other things.
I could find no indication that any other upstream release has the same bug.
Therefore I hope that adding more fixes from upstream versions up to the
version from where I took the security fixes (2.4.34 and 2.4.35)
We are also able to reproduce this issue. We did several days of testing
trying to pinpoint the issue and also determined it was for sure http/2
with Apache 2.4.25 on Debian Stretch only, and only a problem in Safari.
We were unable to reproduce on other versions of Debian/Apache, with
http/1.1
Hi Stefan
Do you have any news about this? I had to downgrade the major part of my
customers to HTTP/1.1 because of this bug, which is quite a disaster.
I would greatly appreciate your help. Am also more than willing to pay you the
hours you spend on this.
Best regards,
Philip
Hi Stefan
>> On 17 Dec 2018, at 22:55, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>>
>> Yes, that's the problematic patch, not the fix.
>>
>> I have some hope that the fix for the issue is this upstream commit:
>> https://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1843468
>>
>> It would be nice if you could appl
Hi Stefan
> On 17 Dec 2018, at 22:55, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>
> Yes, that's the problematic patch, not the fix.
>
> I have some hope that the fix for the issue is this upstream commit:
> https://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1843468
>
> It would be nice if you could apply the at
Hi Philip,
On Friday, 14 December 2018 22:49:13 CET Philip Iezzi wrote:
> But the patch from bee2facd9343beda10677b139cd9b2e49e986f01
> (https://salsa.debian.org/apache-team/apache2/commit/bee2facd9343beda10677b
> 139cd9b2e49e986f01) was already applied to latest apache2 package in Debian
> 9.6 (m
> Could you please shed light on where I can find commit
> bee2facd9343beda10677b139cd9b2e49e986f01 for Debian Stretch?
> I did not find apache2 sources on https://salsa.debian.org - Where is the
> official Debian apache2 source git repo?
> If it is not public, please attach the patch.
>
> We ar
> i'm still wrong:
> da1d372d0d58474f2f5a71b9acd301abf9b11bc0 is the commit on the master branch
>
> On the stretch branch, the commit
> is bee2facd9343beda10677b139cd9b2e49e986f01
Hi Cyr
Could you please shed light on where I can find commit
bee2facd9343beda10677b139cd9b2e49e986f01 for Debian
On Friday, 30 November 2018 15:54:07 CET Andreas Ziegler wrote:
> Package: apache2
> Version: 2.4.25-3+deb9u6
>
> When i load a picture using safari from an apache webserver with HTTP/2
> enabled and repeat that multiple times in a row (F5),
> at least each 3rd request fails with
> "Failed to load
Package: apache2
Version: 2.4.25-3+deb9u6
When i load a picture using safari from an apache webserver with HTTP/2
enabled and repeat that multiple times in a row (F5),
at least each 3rd request fails with
"Failed to load resource: The network connection was lost."
This happens regardless of the
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