I’m attempting to diagnose a bug report <https://github.com/square/okhttp/issues/1897> against OkHttp, the HTTP/2 client for Android that I help to maintain.
Some of my users have run into problems making HTTP/2 requests against NGINX. I believe the problem is that NGINX’s HPACK decoder can’t decode the following: 020347455404232f726573742f76312f73697465732f37333335303032312f70 6f7374732f363039313501187075626c69632d6170692e776f72647072657373 2e636f6d060568747470730f00057574662d380f2b0c6f6b687474702f322e35 2e30 It fails, and reports a PROTOCOL_ERROR to the client. Instead, it should have decoded to this: :method: GET :path: /rest/v1/sites/73350021/posts/60915 :authority: public-api.wordpress.com :scheme: https accept-charset: utf-8 user-agent: okhttp/2.5.0 Please confirm. Unfortunately, I can’t tell you the particulars of the version of NGINX deployed on wordpress.com that triggers this. Thanks! – Jesse
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