handler is called and the responses from
your proxied apps in detail.
Regards, Stefan
>
> -Yves
>
>
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
> Von: Stefan Eissing
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Dezember 2020, 14:41 MEZ
> Betreff: [users@httpd] Disable HTTP2 connection co
in Ubuntu 20.04. Otherwise, HTTP2 will have to wait at least another 2
years.
-Yves
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Stefan Eissing
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Dezember 2020, 14:41 MEZ
Betreff: [users@httpd] Disable HTTP2 connection coalescing for different
virtual hosts/domains
Am 17.1
ve!
respond with status 421
terminate request
end if
-Yves
PS: It's still confusing that my messages do not show up on the list.
Can't this be set up somewhere? Mailing lists are so complicated and
hard to use.
---- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ----
Von: Stefan Eissing
Gesen
15. Dezember 2020, 15:24 MEZ
> Betreff: [users@httpd] Disable HTTP2 connection coalescing for different
> virtual hosts/domains
>
> Hi Yves,
>
> there is no "intentional" misdirecting by the spec or the server. Let's sort
> out where the problem lies and how
liche Nachricht
Von: Stefan Eissing
Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Dezember 2020, 15:24 MEZ
Betreff: [users@httpd] Disable HTTP2 connection coalescing for different
virtual hosts/domains
Hi Yves,
there is no "intentional" misdirecting by the spec or the server. Let's
sort out where
enstag, 15. Dezember 2020, 15:24 MEZ
Betreff: [users@httpd] Disable HTTP2 connection coalescing for different
virtual hosts/domains
Hi Yves,
there is no "intentional" misdirecting by the spec or the server. Let's
sort out where the problem lies and how to fix it.
1. You are correct
ion where they don't
belong. And it would know better.
-Yves
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Stefan Eissing
Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Dezember 2020, 15:24 MEZ
Betreff: [users@httpd] Disable HTTP2 connection coalescing for different
virtual hosts/domains
Hi Yves,
there is no &
Hi Yves,
there is no "intentional" misdirecting by the spec or the server. Let's sort
out where the problem lies and how to fix it.
1. You are correct that the browser will see your wildcard cert, see that it
applies to another host and use the already open connection to make the
request.
2.
Hello,
I just found out the hard way that HTTP2 has a great new feature that
intentionally misdirects requests to the wrong domain. I'm using Apache
on Ubuntu 20.04 with Virtual Hosts, a single shared IPv4 address (what
else can you do these days), HTTP2 and HTTPS. Some of these domains use
t