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* [[httpd Configuration#Directives]] | * [[httpd Persistent Connection Configuration]] | ||
* [[httpd Configuration#Directives|httpd Configuration]] | |||
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Number of seconds to wait for the next request from the same client on the same connection. | |||
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KeepAliveTimeout 15 | |||
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A HTTP/1.1 client will automatically benefit from the persistent connection settings, and will get a persistent connection configured as per the content of [[Httpd KeepAlive|KeepAlive]], KeepAliveTimeout and [[Httpd MaxKeepAliveRequests| MaxKeepAliveRequests]]. A HTTP/1.0 client should explicitly declare that it wants a persistent connection, as described here: [[HTTP/1.0 Persistent Connections]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:26, 8 January 2017
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Overview
Number of seconds to wait for the next request from the same client on the same connection.
... KeepAliveTimeout 15 ...
A HTTP/1.1 client will automatically benefit from the persistent connection settings, and will get a persistent connection configured as per the content of KeepAlive, KeepAliveTimeout and MaxKeepAliveRequests. A HTTP/1.0 client should explicitly declare that it wants a persistent connection, as described here: HTTP/1.0 Persistent Connections.