> But, I have a question. Can't Apache detect the closed connection as soon
> as the backend connection is closed?
It "can" but it doesn't.
> I am sorry that I don't review codes yet so I don't know if Apache uses
> blocking I/O or NIO for backend.
>
NIO is a java-ism. mod_proxy is synchronous
Hi Sridhar,
Thank you for your kind words.
First, I am sorry that I also sent this similar mail to users mailing
again before I received your mail.
I received an answer from Elic that the closed conn will be closed when it
will be reused as your words.
Though I sent the following question to us
Hi,
I'm working on a problem where mod_perl doesn't seem to accept range
requests documented here:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/modperl/dev/104360
Working with 2.2.22, my issue seems to be the mod_perl sendfile
implementation uess ap_send_fd, and ap_send_fd does not create an EOS
bu
There are a couple of PR's going around about people who were using
rewrite to operate on URL's now kicked out of mod_rewrite by default
(IIRC at least proxy:blah and CONNECT arg)
Should we just add a mod_rewrite directive or RewriteOption that opts
in to handling any URL and document the cautions
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 1:35 AM, Bongjae Chang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I tested mod_proxy + mod_proxy_balancer + (mod_proxy_ajp or
> mod_proxy_http) with worker mpm, I always met CLOSE_WAIT state in apache
> proxy side.
>
> I tested the following scenario.
>
> - Sending a request at the browser
Please send to dev-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org
Harish S Rathod wrote on Thu, May 24, 2012 at 02:17:37PM +0530:
>
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Cheers,
Tony
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On Thursday 24 May 2012 00:34:20 Joe Schaefer wrote:
> This won't happen once the docs are migrated to the CMS ;-)
I didn't happen the last 10 years or so ;)
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