> Am 26.05.2023 um 23:22 schrieb Babacar Ndiaye via curl-library 
> <curl-library@lists.haxx.se>:
> 
> Hi:
> 
> The setup we have is TLS in TLS HTTPS with proxy client authentication. As 
> suggested in the docs, we create one multi handler, keep it around to 
> leverage the connection caching, and keep adding/removing easy handles to 
> service the requests.
> 
> When the transfer is done with HTTP 1.1, what I get out of 
> CURLINFO_APPCONNECT_TIME_T with curl_easy_getinfo() makes sense to me. Since 
> there is connection reuse, the average is low (100 microsec).
> 
> Now when the transfer is done with HTTP 2, that average is big (200 
> millisec). When I do it the other way, make/destroy one easy for each 
> request, I get that same 200 millisec.
> 
> Does CURLINFO_APPCONNECT_TIME_T mean the same thing for in HTTP 1.1 and 2?

Yes, it is the time for handshaking the connection to the origin, not the 
proxy, server. It's the same code for both HTTP versions.

The question is then if the connection gets reused in your setup as you think 
it should, or if a new connection with the need to re-authenticate at the proxy 
is done. That would be my suspicion here.

Kind Regards,
Stefan



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