I can always do my "httpd 2.4 overview" as well as my "httpd 2.4 reverse proxy"
talk.
> On May 2, 2019, at 10:39 AM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
>
> Hi, Rich;
> I was looking at the CFP and didn't quite see something that aligns with
> httpd. These are the categories allowed:
> General
>
On 08/05/2019 20:19, Stefan Eissing wrote:
> Hi Jean-Frederic,
>
> no plans for H3, need to grow more arms and another head for that.
> But who knows?
Same here ;-)
>
> Great that you plan to present mod_md. I am starting to make a
> version 2 for that with ACMEv2 support and an alternate OCSP
Sounds excellent. What comes to mind in this regard is
- TLS 1.3 support
- the OCSP stapling situation where we are at the moment not the strongest.
We should recommend a persistent cache for that - online docs often mention
only a memory cache.
When OCSP responders have outages while we
Hi Jean-Frederic,
no plans for H3, need to grow more arms and another head for that. But who
knows?
Great that you plan to present mod_md. I am starting to make a version 2 for
that with ACMEv2 support and an alternate OCSP stapling implementation. Maybe
that is something to mention as well.
I would like to give a presentation on hardening / security if possible.
I realize this is broad and a little simple for a conference, but the last
extensive Apache Security Book was in 2009.
It is in no way ready yet and I am extremely self-conscious, but some possible
topics that I have
On 04/05/2019 11:53, Stefan Eissing wrote:
>
>> Am 02.05.2019 um 16:39 schrieb Daniel Ruggeri :
>>
>>> Personally, I'd like to see a presentation on using mod_md, and perhaps
>>> something on the benefits of, and use of, http2 in httpd?
>
> If anyone wants to present about that and has
> Am 02.05.2019 um 16:39 schrieb Daniel Ruggeri :
>
>> Personally, I'd like to see a presentation on using mod_md, and perhaps
>> something on the benefits of, and use of, http2 in httpd?
If anyone wants to present about that and has questions, I'm happy to help.
-Stefan
The categories are for projects/communities who have committed to put
together a track. Everything else should go in general. I'll try to clarify
that on https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html if that was unclear.
On Thu, May 2, 2019, 10:39 Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
> Hi, Rich;
>I was
Hi, Rich;
I was looking at the CFP and didn't quite see something that aligns with
httpd. These are the categories allowed:
General
Community
Tomcat
Big Data
Machine Learning
IoT
Geospatial
Cassandra
Traffic Control Summit
Cloudstack Collaboration Conference
Integration
Graph Processing
Karaf
I'm always willing to give the cookbook talk for the proxy. Sometimes we have
great questions and conversation... sometimes not. I'll submit that tomorrow
and we'll see where it goes.
If there is a specific area I have expertise in, I'm happy to develop a
presentation... (I just don't think I
Hi, folks.
The call for presentations for ApacheCon North America closes in a
little less than two weeks. As of right now, as far as I can tell, there
is exactly zero httpd content.
If we want to have our project represented at ApacheCon this year, what
would you want to see? Is there any chance
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