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Hello Jarno,
thanks for your suggestions. It was not successful.
However, I managed to make it reproductible. I would be really happy, if
someone more experienced would take a look on this.
Setup
Client (Chrome) -> Haproxy (Docker) -> Jetty (Docker)
The client executes following script, it
Hello Jarno,
>> If the 400 errors happen within 3mins, have you tried changing
>> client/keep-alive timeouts to see if anything changes ?
They do most often happen in the first 3 mins. But that's not always the case.
And if it's really a timeout, shouldn't it be more clearly recurring? Like
Hello Willy,
thanks for your suggestions.
>> There are two things you can try :
>> 1) please issue "show errors" on your CLI when this happens
>> 2) you can enable the HTX mode
I did both. Though It was not really a success... What could I do next?
Everything - browser, docker/haproxy and the
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