Chapter 4. Resolved issues


The following are resolved issues for this release:

IssueSummary

JBCS-163

jbcs-httpd24-openssl-perl depends on perl(WWW::Curl::Easy) from base-os optional

JBCS-255

Backport DeflateAlterETag directive to httpd 2.4

JBCS-315

Typo in comment of sample configuration

JBCS-399

stickysession parameter specified in ProxyPass line is not enabled

JBCS-448

mod_proxy_hcheck should be aware of BalancerMember’s connectiontimeout parameter and should timeout based on it

JBCS-590

APR zip does not contain docs

JBCS-634

High CPU in mod_cluster with high httpd VirtualHost counts when restarting JBoss instances

JBCS-685

Provide OpenSSL which includes TLS 1.3 support (once at upstream available) as a part of JBCS

JBCS-695

Apache httpd with worker/event mpm segfaults after multiple successive graceful reloads triggered by logrotate

JBCS-710

Failover scenario is not performed with httpd balancer - balancer fails to respond

JBCS-715

Missing doc and src zips

JBCS-717

Impossible to disable insertion of header=expect=100-Continue in proxied requests

JBCS-729

mod_cluster routing mix up after upgrade to 2.4.29

JBCS-740

JON Apache plugin fails to discover JBCS Apache HTTP with SP1 applied

JBCS-748

JWS3.0-Optional rpms in the EWS installation guide for httpd zip

JBCS-788

Drop mod_rt and mod_bmx

JBCS-794

Change in LICENSE file

JBCS-798

Segfault when DeterministicFailover On

JBCS-801

Drop mod_auth_kerb

JBCS-809

Mod_speling is not enabled by default

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