On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:02:35AM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote: > "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. Why are you inserting a "null" filter at all? Why doesn't removing all the filters work? It should. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
- A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Graham Leggett
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Greg Stein
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Roy T. Fielding
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnel... rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnel... Graham Leggett
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter and tu... Greg Stein
- Re: A problem with the CORE filter a... rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE filt... Graham Leggett
- Re: A problem with the CORE ... rbb
- Re: A problem with the CORE ... Graham Leggett
- RE: A problem with the CORE filter and tunnelling Edara, Indira
