"Roy T. Fielding" wrote:
> Definitely remove it -- after the CONNECT response, we should be acting
> like a transport router and know nothing about HTTP. This is essentially
> a new (null) protocol taking over the connection.
That's what I've done at the moment - the filter stack is replaced with
a NULL filter (just returns APR_SUCCESS) so the rest of Apache doesn't
fiddle with the connection.
Regards,
Graham
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