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Serf's mailing list is at:
http://mailman.webdav.org/mailman/listinfo/serf-dev/
(You'll find some familiar faces posting there. *duck*)
Thanks for the hints. I see it is a low traffic mailing list :-).
I hope to find time to have a look into
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Jim Jagielski wrote:
Hmmm... Possibly SSL requires close_on_recycle. Or, at
least, using that flag as required for SSL.
I don't have time to explain in more detail, but the more
I look over the old way, it was to maintain
Plüm wrote:
I think the SSL problem is caused by throwing away the conn_rec
entry for the backend and create a new one for each request.
That does not sound right, but I admit that keeping it must be
carefully examinated due to several possible issues. Two
that I can see immeditately are:
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term. Might be easier if we have a http / https client
library as part
of httpd or apr-util.
This only helps http, not ajp/fcgi or other protocols.
True, but ajp already does not use the fake conn_rec / request_rec stuff.
Instead
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This only helps http, not ajp/fcgi or other protocols.
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On 02/20/2006 06:38 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
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This only helps http, not ajp/fcgi or other protocols.
True, but ajp already does not use the fake conn_rec / request_rec =
stuff.
Instead it works directly on the socket, or better the code in ajp* =
works
directly on the socket and
On 02/20/2006 05:17 PM, Plüm wrote:
For me that puts the question on the table if using fake request_rec
and conn_rec structures for the backend connections is really a good
idea. This misuse already leads to problems in other areas.
Of course I should point a reference :-):
On 2/20/06, Sander Striker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me that puts the question on the table if using fake request_rec
and conn_rec structures for the backend connections is really a good
idea. This misuse already leads to problems in other areas.
But reworking this will take much time