Can you not just go into debug mode -X?

On 19/02/2016 12:52, Aurélien Terrestris wrote:
Richard, is this a config that you tried successfully ? On my server, "prefork MPM" will put requests in the backlog (waiting), and "event MPM" is not designed for such behaviours because of its multi-threading model (I did not try "hybrid MPM" since it is supposed to be multi-threaded as well)



2016-02-19 13:46 GMT+01:00 Richard <lists-apa...@listmail.innovate.net <mailto:lists-apa...@listmail.innovate.net>>:



    > Date: Friday, February 19, 2016 13:32:02 +0100
    > From: Oliver Graute <oliver.gra...@gmail.com
    <mailto:oliver.gra...@gmail.com>>
    >
    > On 19/02/16, Jim Jagielski wrote:
    >> Just one connection? By that do you mean one concurrent user or
    >> actually one request or actually one connection?
    >>
    >> A connection is a socket opened between the client and the server.
    >> A request is a HTTP request on that connection.
    >
    > my requirement is:
    >
    >  "The Apache server listens on port 443i (https). It must accept
    > only one connection at a time on this port"
    >
    > so its one socket opened between the client and the server.
    >
    > Best Regards,
    >
    > Oliver
    >

    Other than humoring a customer, who may not understand what they are
    asking for, what is the goal of trying to do this?

    I don't think the server will be very usable -- basically you want
    to set "startservers" to 1, "spareservers" to 0 and "maxclients" to
    1.



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