Mladen Turk wrote:
None ;)64K comes from its usage for max AJP packet size. 8K is minimum/default AJP packet size. However, larger then 64K sizes are probably usable for setting non-ajp buffer sizes (think this is propagated down to the socket layer) So, in any way the docs should be updated cause its limits depends weather used for ajp or non-ajp protocol.
Where is the 64k limit enforced? in mod_proxy_ajp? If so, in theory the docs just need to be clarified to say "must be greater than 8192, but less than 65536 (if using ajp)".
Regards, Graham --
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