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.TH "H2LOAD" "1" "June 12, 2015" "1.0.2" "nghttp2"
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.TH "H2LOAD" "1" "June 23, 2015" "1.0.3" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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h2load \- HTTP/2 benchmarking tool
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.TH "NGHTTP" "1" "June 12, 2015" "1.0.2" "nghttp2"
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.TH "NGHTTP" "1" "June 23, 2015" "1.0.3" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttp \- HTTP/2 experimental client
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.TH "NGHTTPD" "1" "June 12, 2015" "1.0.2" "nghttp2"
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.TH "NGHTTPD" "1" "June 23, 2015" "1.0.3" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttpd \- HTTP/2 experimental server
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.TH "NGHTTPX" "1" "June 12, 2015" "1.0.2" "nghttp2"
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.TH "NGHTTPX" "1" "June 23, 2015" "1.0.3" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttpx \- HTTP/2 experimental proxy
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.TP
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.B \-\-backend\-http1\-connections\-per\-host=<N>
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Set maximum number of backend concurrent HTTP/1
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connections per host. This option is meaningful when \fI\%\-s\fP
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option is used. To limit the number of connections per
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frontend for default mode, use
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connections per origin host. This option is meaningful
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when \fI\%\-s\fP option is used. The origin host is determined
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by authority portion of requset URI (or :authority
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header field for HTTP/2). To limit the number of
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connections per frontend for default mode, use
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\fI\%\-\-backend\-http1\-connections\-per\-frontend\fP\&.
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.sp
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Default: \fB8\fP
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delete the socket and continues to use it.
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.SH OCSP STAPLING
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.sp
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OCSP query is done using external perl script \fBfetch\-ocsp\-response\fP,
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which has been developed as part of h2o project
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(\fI\%https://github.com/h2o/h2o\fP).
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OCSP query is done using external Python script
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\fBfetch\-ocsp\-response\fP, which has been originally developed in Perl
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as part of h2o project (\fI\%https://github.com/h2o/h2o\fP), and was
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translated into Python.
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.sp
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The script file is usually installed under
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\fB$(prefix)/share/nghttp2/\fP directory. The actual path to script can
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.. option:: --backend-http1-connections-per-host=<N>
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Set maximum number of backend concurrent HTTP/1
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connections per host. This option is meaningful when :option:`-s`
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option is used. To limit the number of connections per
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frontend for default mode, use
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connections per origin host. This option is meaningful
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when :option:`-s` option is used. The origin host is determined
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by authority portion of requset URI (or :authority
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header field for HTTP/2). To limit the number of
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connections per frontend for default mode, use
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:option:`--backend-http1-connections-per-frontend`\.
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Default: ``8``
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OCSP STAPLING
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-------------
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OCSP query is done using external perl script ``fetch-ocsp-response``,
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which has been developed as part of h2o project
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(https://github.com/h2o/h2o).
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OCSP query is done using external Python script
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``fetch-ocsp-response``, which has been originally developed in Perl
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as part of h2o project (https://github.com/h2o/h2o), and was
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translated into Python.
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The script file is usually installed under
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``$(prefix)/share/nghttp2/`` directory. The actual path to script can
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