Bill Barker wrote:
Tomcat handles it much the same way for for a 404 ;-).

However, I'm guessing that Httpd sets up an EOS-only bucket-brigade (but am not interested enough to look it up :), so that if the target existed and tried to read the body they would just get EOS.

Given that the request is malformed under RFC1945, so Tomcat probably should do the same thing (which is basically what Remy's patch does).

What patch ? Removing this line ? (I guess it doesn't hurt: if no content delimitation, assume no body was sent in all cases)

        if (!contentDelimitation) {
            // If there's no content length and we're using keep-alive
            // (HTTP/1.0 with keep-alive or HTTP/1.1), assume
            // the client is not broken and didn't send a body
>>>>>>>>>>            if (keepAlive) {
                inputBuffer.addActiveFilter
                    (inputFilters[Constants.VOID_FILTER]);
                contentDelimitation = true;
            }
        }


Rémy

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