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07-23-2008 10:22 PM
Everytime to do something for ssl-proxy-list, I have to suspend the list, and that make many important applications out of air.
Could anyone advice a better idea to work around this problem?
by the way, if I use sorrypage, does end users can see the sorrypage?
Any comments will be appreciated
Thanks in advance
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07-23-2008 11:02 PM
What code are you running?
7.50+ code supports SSL proxy list modification without suspending a service.
when the list is suspended, active connections continue and new ones
will be accepted, provided that "ssl-server" for those connections is not modified. As for the connections associated with "the modified
ssl-server", existing ones will not be affected, but new ones will not be
allowed until the list is active again.
So if I there are 2 ssl-servers (SrvrA & SrvrB) defined and you want to modify SrvrA,
when you suspend the list, the SrvrB will not be interrupted , including accepting new connections.
Syed Iftekhar Ahmed
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07-24-2008 10:48 PM
Sorry server only works if the services are in down state.
If services are manually suspended Sorry server will not respond.
If services are suspended CSS assumes that user did it on purpose.
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07-23-2008 11:02 PM
What code are you running?
7.50+ code supports SSL proxy list modification without suspending a service.
when the list is suspended, active connections continue and new ones
will be accepted, provided that "ssl-server" for those connections is not modified. As for the connections associated with "the modified
ssl-server", existing ones will not be affected, but new ones will not be
allowed until the list is active again.
So if I there are 2 ssl-servers (SrvrA & SrvrB) defined and you want to modify SrvrA,
when you suspend the list, the SrvrB will not be interrupted , including accepting new connections.
Syed Iftekhar Ahmed
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07-24-2008 09:30 PM
great thanks for the reply.
For the service will be modified, if I use sorrypage in content, is end user will redirect to the sorrypage?
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07-24-2008 10:48 PM
Sorry server only works if the services are in down state.
If services are manually suspended Sorry server will not respond.
If services are suspended CSS assumes that user did it on purpose.
Syed Iftekhar Ahmed
