I would say yes, but better let Willy answer this question. Note: this is very dangerous to do this!
Baptiste On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 9:18 AM, <mihaly.vukov...@t-systems.com> wrote: > hi, > > > > thanks the answer, I will try that. > > One question is still open, setting a timeout to 0 mean infinite or what? > > > > Cheers, > > Mihaly > > > > From: Baptiste [mailto:bed...@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:50 PM > To: Vukovics, Mihaly > Cc: HAProxy > Subject: Re: Infinite timeout > > > > > Le 18 août 2015 10:41, <mihaly.vukov...@t-systems.com> a écrit : >> >> Hello All, >> >> >> >> we need to set infinite timeout for a specific listener, the docs says >> that the infinite timeout can be setup by not defining the timeout value at >> all. >> >> It means that I have to remove the default options, and define the >> timeouts explicitly in other listeners. >> >> >> >> My question is, what I have not found in the docs: what if I set the >> timeout to 0 (zero). Is that equal to infinite? >> >> I would mean I can set default values and set to 0 in one speicific >> listener block. >> >> >> >> Best Regards, >> Mihály Vukovics >> >> > > Hi, > > You could also set 2 defaults sections. One with timeouts, one without. > > Baptiste