RE: users@httpd NOT Urgent

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You may have a BrowserMatch directive or similar that defines the nokeepalive environment variable. That will force Apache to close the connection after each request.

However, I cannot see how that would be related to the problem you encounter. On the contrary.

Apache 2.0.49 is pretty old. Lots of water under the bridge since then... If 2.2.6 is not an option, I would recommend at least 2.0.56 or even 2.0.62. 


-ascs
 
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Snyder, Kevin N. [mailto:Kevin.Snyder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Envoyé : mercredi 30 janvier 2008 15:05
À : users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet :  users@httpd NOT Urgent

I have a small issue after upgrading from Apache 1.3.37 to Apache 2.0.49. A small number of client terminals are locking up after a successful post. After doing tons of trouble-shooting and researching the matter, I thought I would try posing the question in this forum. 

...

Can some tell me why the Apache 2.0 is sending a connection close instead of the Keep-Alive value sent in the Apache 1.3? And yes, my keepalive directive is on and set to 60 seconds in the Apache 2.0 instance.

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