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Subject: [Bug 59311] Do not send "Upgrade: h2" header to HTTP/1.1 clients when SSL/TLS is used
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Date: 2016-11-22 12:16:04
Message-ID: bug-59311-7868-nYpndLXVP1 () https ! bz ! apache ! org/bugzilla/
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--- Comment #10 from Michael Kaufmann <apache-bugzilla@michael-kaufmann.ch> ---
> As per dev discussion on the list, we'd like to fix this (by default without \
> further config) for the UAs that have problems with it. I asked you for the UA \
> strings (or pattern) where the fix is needed. Unless I overlooked something, you \
> did not give an answer to that.
There was a consensus on the mailing list that more discussion is needed about
how to address this issue. There was no consensus about what to implement.
I have no such list of affected user-agents. NodeJS is affected, but I don't
know the affected versions.
> If you prefer your installations to behave in a non-default way, there are plenty \
> of directives that allow you to do so. In this case, an easy example to suppress \
> the header was provided.
It is disputed whether sending the "Upgrade: h2" header is a "default". Most
other HTTP/2 servers don't send it.
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