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should be good to have as
> well.
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> If you want to stay on the pure 2.4.18, you can apply this patch:
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> Let me know if this works for you.
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> -Stefan
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> > Am 14.03.2016 um 11:35 schrieb Russel Van Tuyl >:
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> > I've never applied or
I've never applied or tested a patch before, but i'm willing to give it a
shot.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 5:35 AM, Stefan Eissing <
stefan.eiss...@greenbytes.de> wrote:
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> > Am 13.03.2016 um 04:18 schrieb Russel Van Tuyl >:
> >
> > I'm running an Apac
I'm running an Apache 2.4.18 web server (Server-A) compiled from source as
a reverse proxy. I'm using ProxyPass on Server-A to pass traffic to a
proxy, nghttpx, listening on 127.0.0.1:3000. This nghttpx proxy sends
traffic to a second server, Server-B, across the network. Connections from
a web bro
I have Apache (2.4.18) setup and working fine with HTTP/2 on host-a. I can
establish HTTP/2 connections to host-a with any web browser. I also have
HTTP/2 and mod_proxy setup on host-b. I can proxy HTTP/1.1 requests from
host-b to host-a with any web browser. I can also establish HTTP/2
connections