Hi all

To be honest, I don't know whether I am missing something completely or whether 
mod_reqtimeout documentation is completely wrong.
I just didn't ever manage the timeouts to be applied as I understood it from 
documentation...
after searching the web and finding this conversation,
http://apache-http-server.18135.x6.nabble.com/RequestReadTimeout-not-being-overridden-in-VirtualHost-td5047946.html
I did some testing...

  1.  Timeouts defined at a global level and at a VHost level --> the global 
timeouts are applied! (although documentation says VHost level is fine)
  2.  No timouts in global config. two VHosts, every VHost has own timeouts 
configured --> the timeouts from the first VHost are applied (yes! Also for 
requests to the second host!)
  3.  Same as scenario 2) except on the second VHost, all timeouts set to 0 --> 
oh wonder, now these are applied (no timeout, mod_reqtimeout is disabled..)
  4.  Timeouts defined globally, at the VHost level set all to 0 --> doesn't 
work, global timeous are applied (NOTE that this is a use case from the 
documentation "Disable module for a vhost")

I did these tests with apache 2.4.41 on linux, no AcceptFilters (which could 
have an impact according to docu, but to be honest I don't really trust the 
modules docs^^)...

Did some of you experience the same or similar behavior? Am I missing something 
important or is this just terrible documented? What do you think should I open 
a issue in bugtracker, I didn't find one yet.
Thanks in advance for any inputs!

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