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.TH "H2LOAD" "1" "May 21, 2017" "1.23.0-DEV" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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h2load \- HTTP/2 benchmarking tool
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h2load \- HTTP/2 benchmarking tool
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.TH "NGHTTP" "1" "May 21, 2017" "1.23.0-DEV" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttp \- HTTP/2 client
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nghttp \- HTTP/2 client
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.TH "NGHTTPD" "1" "May 21, 2017" "1.23.0-DEV" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttpd \- HTTP/2 server
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nghttpd \- HTTP/2 server
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.TH "NGHTTPX" "1" "May 21, 2017" "1.23.0-DEV" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttpx \- HTTP/2 proxy
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nghttpx \- HTTP/2 proxy
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.INDENT 0.0
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.TP
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.B \-\-no\-verify\-ocsp
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nghttpx does not verify OCSP response.
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.INDENT 0.0
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.TP
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.B \-\-no\-ocsp
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.B \-\-no\-ocsp
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Disable OCSP stapling.
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Disable OCSP stapling.
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.UNINDENT
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.UNINDENT
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.sp
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.sp
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If OCSP query is failed, previous OCSP response, if any, is continued
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If OCSP query is failed, previous OCSP response, if any, is continued
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to be used.
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to be used.
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.sp
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\fI\%\-\-fetch\-ocsp\-response\-file\fP option provides wide range of
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possibility to manage OCSP response. It can take an arbitrary script
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or executable. The requirement is that it supports the command\-line
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interface of \fBfetch\-ocsp\-response\fP script, and it must return a
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valid DER encoded OCSP response on success. It must return exit code
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0 on success, and 75 for temporary error, and the other error code for
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generic failure. For large cluster of servers, it is not efficient
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for each server to perform OCSP query using \fBfetch\-ocsp\-response\fP\&.
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Instead, you can retrieve OCSP response in some way, and store it in a
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disk or a shared database. Then specify a program in
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\fI\%\-\-fetch\-ocsp\-response\-file\fP to fetch it from those stores.
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This could provide a way to share the OCSP response between fleet of
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servers, and also any OCSP query strategy can be applied which may be
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beyond the ability of nghttpx itself or \fBfetch\-ocsp\-response\fP
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script.
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.SH TLS SESSION RESUMPTION
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.SH TLS SESSION RESUMPTION
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.sp
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.sp
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nghttpx supports TLS session resumption through both session ID and
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nghttpx supports TLS session resumption through both session ID and
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responses must be available before accepting
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responses must be available before accepting
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connections.
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connections.
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.. option:: --no-verify-ocsp
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nghttpx does not verify OCSP response.
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.. option:: --no-ocsp
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.. option:: --no-ocsp
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Disable OCSP stapling.
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Disable OCSP stapling.
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If OCSP query is failed, previous OCSP response, if any, is continued
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If OCSP query is failed, previous OCSP response, if any, is continued
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to be used.
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to be used.
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:option:`--fetch-ocsp-response-file` option provides wide range of
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possibility to manage OCSP response. It can take an arbitrary script
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or executable. The requirement is that it supports the command-line
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interface of ``fetch-ocsp-response`` script, and it must return a
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valid DER encoded OCSP response on success. It must return exit code
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0 on success, and 75 for temporary error, and the other error code for
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generic failure. For large cluster of servers, it is not efficient
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for each server to perform OCSP query using ``fetch-ocsp-response``.
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Instead, you can retrieve OCSP response in some way, and store it in a
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:option:`--fetch-ocsp-response-file` to fetch it from those stores.
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This could provide a way to share the OCSP response between fleet of
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beyond the ability of nghttpx itself or ``fetch-ocsp-response``
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script.
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TLS SESSION RESUMPTION
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TLS SESSION RESUMPTION
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