On 27/03/2022 19:43, Thomas Hoffmann (Speed4Trade GmbH) wrote:
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Hello Konstantin and Mark, I could further track down the issue. The stracktrace is not written any more to the log with Tomcat 9.0.18 but the client problem still persist. I am also able to reproduce the problem with few tries now. Partly received web pages on client side occur in the following situation: - Connector-Compression is "on" or "force" - Browser is using http2 protocol - Happens since upgrade from Tomcat 9.0.56 to 10.0.16 (didn’t occur with Tomcat 9) - Occurs in Firefox when opening a link by clicking the middle mouse button
I have tried, and failed, to recreate this.
Setting the loglevel to FINE I got the following stacks: https://store1.gofile.io/download/3bc103b0-ecc5-42ac-bedb-da53bcdbb6f0/http2.log.txt (quite long, so I uploaded it to a separate site).
That file is no longer available. I did look at it a few days ago and all I saw was the client resetting multiple streams. It looked like the browser was cancelling the request.
Is there any helpful information contained? Anything else I can do to help investigating the issue?
Ideally, we need to be able to repeat this. That means we need the steps to recreate the issue from a clean install of the latest version of one of the currently supported Tomcat branches.
The simpler the test, the better. Ideally a single request to one of the web applications included in a default Tomcat install. If that isn't possible - then the simplest possible web application and the simplest set of requests that trigger it.
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