I'll come back to this later.

On 07/15/16 22:25, Daniel wrote:

Failover is what you described, nofailover is for the opposite

El 15 jul. 2016 3:27 p. m., "dE" <de.tec...@gmail.com <mailto:de.tec...@gmail.com>> escribió:

    Hi,

        What I understand of nofailover is that in case a client is
    fetching from this proxy and the origin server goes to an error or
    disabled state, a reset packet won't be sent to the client,
    instead the backend will be changed and the client will continue
    the operation uninterrupted.

    But this does not appear to be happening with HTTP.


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