Anthony Catel wrote:
Eric Covener a écrit :
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Anthony Catel <p...@lya.eu> wrote:
I don't see any reasons why Apache couldn't be aware if the client hung
up gracefully.
Patches are always welcome.
Alright ;) Just wanted to know if it was a bug or a feature.
It's a feature, but not only of Apache.
Apache is blocked on a read() from the proxied-to server, waiting for an
answer. When it return from that read() (if ever), it will try to
write() something to the client socket (the proper response from the
proxied server, or an error message). Only then will it receive an error
back, because the client is now gone.
You don't get an error from a socket, unless you try to do something
with it.
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