Ok, thanks for your answer. Im waiting for version 5.0.1 to 5.0.99 to
check new features. :)
tom
Am 04.10.2016 um 16:06 schrieb Dridi Boukelmoune:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 1:31 PM, Tom Anheyer <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I've setup a little test environment with varnish5 and hitch as TLS
offloader. HTTP/2 works for me in FF and Chrome (after upgrading to openssl
1.0.2).
Hello Tom,
This is fantastic, thanks for the feedback on h2 using hitch+varnish.
Which H2 features are supported so far?
I haven't looked closely, but if everything went according to plan,
the bare minimum (eg. varnish does not compress response headers
etc).
How to do server push? If not supported yet - Is it planned?
It is planned, I don't know when it will land, and when it lands it
will probably introduce either a VMOD or new VCL syntax.
2016 11:26:36 GMT
"Incomplete code in
h2_rx_rst_stream(), http2/cache_http2_proto.c line 113:
So apparently you reached one of the things Varnish doesn't implement
yet, in this case RST frames. Your browser tried to cancel a request
and close the related streams and Varnish doesn't support it.
Spoiler alert, your browser may crash with DATA, PUSH_PROMISE and
CONTINUATION frames.
The push makes no sense for a client, so you can ignore it if we
assume a sane browser.
You should be able to crash Varnish too if you send a request with a
body (eg. POST) or with very large headers (eg. tracking cookies).
Cheers,
Dridi
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