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Sometimes when sending commands to shut down a server, haproxy complains that some connections remain, this is because the server-side connection might not always be completely released at the moment the client leaves and the operation is emitted. While shutting down server sessions work, it seems cleaner to just use "option httpclose" which releases the server earlier and avoids the race. This can be backported to 2.5. |
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generate_certificates | ||
README | ||
add_ssl_crt-list.vtc | ||
ca-auth.crt | ||
cert1-example.com.pem.ecdsa | ||
cert1-example.com.pem.rsa | ||
cert2-example.com.pem.ecdsa | ||
cert2-example.com.pem.rsa | ||
client.ecdsa.pem | ||
client1.pem | ||
client2_expired.pem | ||
client3_revoked.pem | ||
common.4096.dh | ||
common.crt | ||
common.key | ||
common.pem | ||
crl-auth.pem | ||
del_ssl_crt-list.vtc | ||
dynamic_server_ssl.vtc | ||
ecdsa.crt | ||
ecdsa.key | ||
ecdsa.pem | ||
filters.crt-list | ||
interCA1_crl.pem | ||
interCA1_crl_empty.pem | ||
interCA2_crl.pem | ||
interCA2_crl_empty.pem | ||
localhost.crt-list | ||
new_del_ssl_cafile.vtc | ||
new_del_ssl_crlfile.vtc | ||
rootCA_crl.pem | ||
set_cafile_client.pem | ||
set_cafile_interCA1.crt | ||
set_cafile_interCA2.crt | ||
set_cafile_rootCA.crt | ||
set_cafile_server.pem | ||
set_default_cert.crt-list | ||
set_default_cert.pem | ||
set_ssl_cafile.vtc | ||
set_ssl_cert.vtc | ||
set_ssl_cert_bundle.vtc | ||
set_ssl_cert_noext.vtc | ||
set_ssl_crlfile.vtc | ||
set_ssl_server_cert.vtc | ||
show_ocsp_server.pem | ||
show_ocsp_server.pem.issuer | ||
show_ocsp_server.pem.ocsp | ||
show_ocsp_server.pem.ocsp.revoked | ||
show_ssl_ocspresponse.vtc | ||
simple.crt-list | ||
ssl_client_auth.vtc | ||
ssl_client_samples.vtc | ||
ssl_crt-list_filters.vtc | ||
ssl_curves.vtc | ||
ssl_default_server.vtc | ||
ssl_dh.vtc | ||
ssl_errors.vtc | ||
ssl_frontend_samples.vtc | ||
ssl_generate_certificate.vtc | ||
ssl_reuse.vtc | ||
ssl_server_samples.vtc | ||
ssl_simple_crt-list.vtc | ||
wrong_ctx_storage.vtc |
README
File list: - common.pem: PEM file which may be used by most of the VTC files.