Am 01.07.2016 um 14:41 schrieb Yann Ylavic:
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 1:44 PM, Pietro Paolini <pietro.paol...@ocado.com> wrote:

On 1 July 2016 at 11:18, Pietro Paolini <pietro.paol...@ocado.com> wrote:

Is it correct ? It does not look good to me.

 -    while ((status = apr_getopt(opt,
"n:c:t:s:b:T:p:u:v:lrkVhwix:y:z:C:H:P:A:g:X:de:SqB:m:"
+    while ((status = apr_getopt(opt,
"n:c:t:s:b:T:p:u:v:lrkVhwixI:y:z:C:H:P:A:g:X:de:SqB:m:"

The x option has lost its argument, the new option you have introduced
uses an argument but the :

+    fprintf(stderr, "    -I Use TLS Server Name Indication (SNI)
extension\n");

Does not tell that.

Right, it was fixed in a follow up (http://svn.apache.org/r1750855).

That will do the job, as it stands right now it will be working if given a
-I option with a random argument, for example :

./support/ab -I randomstring  -c 1 -n 1 https://whatever/url

The I argument is actually not used.

The -I does not take any argument, it tells ab to use iether the -H
"Host: ..." if any, or the host from the given URL otherwise

but why is there a param needed instead just send the SNI header from the given URL like any browser does?



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