Hi Timo,
>From what you described, your problem may be related to OCSP. Have you
tried OCSP stapling?
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Osama Elnaggar
On November 15, 2017 at 9:26:29 PM, Timo Coutura (
timo.cout...@cologne-intelligence.de) wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am looking for a way to determine the time spent on a SSL Ha
iirc httpd does not deal with wss as of now, only for reverse proxying.
2017-11-15 19:27 GMT+01:00 Mark Lybarger :
> i have a user who is connecting to a websocket that requires a basic
> authenticaion header. they're doing this from the browser's javascript as
>
> wss://user:p...@myhost.com/endp
i have a user who is connecting to a websocket that requires a basic
authenticaion header. they're doing this from the browser's javascript as
wss://user:p...@myhost.com/endpoint
that's not supported in all browsers (Safari on iphone). as a workaround,
perhaps they can use:
wss://myhost.com/bro
Hi Everyone,
I am looking for a way to determine the time spent on a SSL Handshake in an
access log. So far i’ve discovered only env-vars and log formats (like %D)
returning the overall time spent on a request. The background here is that i
sometimes get requests which take up to 10 seconds, a