Limit 256
464: MaxClients 256
466: SendBufferSize 1042560
2018-01-11 10:42 GMT-03:00 Adam Teale :
> Hi Yann! Thanks for your help.
>
> The value for sendspace is "1042560"
> What does that value mean? Is that how many bytes per packet can be sent
> at a time?
&g
03:00 Yann Ylavic :
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 1:46 PM, Adam Teale wrote:
> > Hey Eric thanks for letting me know about SendBufferSize, looking into it
> > now.
> > Any idea how to see what it currently defaults to via a command?
>
> It defaults to the value of the system,
Hey Eric thanks for letting me know about SendBufferSize, looking into it
now.
Any idea how to see what it currently defaults to via a command?
2018-01-08 16:49 GMT-03:00 Eric Covener :
> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 1:46 PM, Adam Teale wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Firs
Hi everyone,
Firstly I hope this is an appropriate question for this list.
I am looking into what could be causing decreased speeds when
uploading/downloading files to our apache server via https.
Can anyone suggest why upload/download transfers speeds in a web browser
(Firefox, Chrome, Safari)
In case someone finds themselves in a similar situation here is how I got
W
eb
S
ocket connections working via Apache
in MacOS Server 5.2
.
And the solution
i
s simple.
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*The short version:*
I use MacOS Server 5.2 (ships with Apache 2.4.23) to r
Marco I think I am experiencing this too.
I am using apache to reverse proxy to our app that handles the web sockets
/ chat.
As far as I can tell from mod_dumpio's logging apache returns the correct
response headers to the client - particularly:
[Wed Jan 11 09:31:43.807204 2017] [dumpio:trace7]
We are using apache 2.4.23
2017-01-11 9:33 GMT-03:00 Adam Teale :
> Marco I think I am experiencing this too.
>
> I am using apache to reverse proxy to our app that handles the web sockets
> / chat.
>
> As far as I can tell from mod_dumpio's logging apache returns the cor
Hi Yann thanks again for all your help.
I am still trying to work out why the client isn't receiving the Upgrade
header in the response.
I see a proxy debug log:
[Thu Jan 05 11:04:24.002173 2017] [proxy:debug] [pid 65956]
proxy_util.c(3754): (54)Connection reset by peer: [client 127.0.0.1:51776]
handle the request GET /chat/.
Reason: Error reading from remote server
2016-12-28 11:57 GMT-03:00 Eric Covener :
> On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 9:53 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Adam Teale wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
>
mod_proxy, make sure the
proxy submodules are include
2016-12-27 16:10 GMT-03:00 Adam Teale :
> Perhaps something useful - I do see that the "serveradmin" command says
> that it runs apache 2.2 even though "httpd -v" says 2.4.23??
>
> httpd -v
>
> Server version:
Perhaps something useful - I do see that the "serveradmin" command says
that it runs apache 2.2 even though "httpd -v" says 2.4.23??
httpd -v
Server version: Apache/2.4.23 (Unix)
Server built: Aug 8 2016 16:31:34
sudo serveradmin fullstatus web
web:health = _empty_dictionary
web:readWri
I have upgraded to MacOS 10.12 so now Apache 2.4.23 is the current version.
Either way the patch that was suggested was supposed to have been included
in 2.4.10.
2016-12-27 11:29 GMT-03:00 Adam Teale :
> Otis do you know if it pretty straightforward to apply a patch to an
> apache
Hi Daniel,
Yes in the http_server_app.conf file it is activated:
LoadModule ssl_module libexec/apache2/mod_ssl.so
It is interesting though that when I run an "sudo apachectl -M" i can't
see ssl_module in there.
Hi!
I've been trying to setup a reverse proxy to a localhost websocket url.
ProxyPass /chat/stream/ wss://localhost:8000/chat/stream/
ProxyPassReverse /chat/stream/ wss://localhost:8000/chat/stream/
I get an error in the apache error_log that reads:
No protocol handler was valid for the URL /ch
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