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Author [Announce] Perlbal 1.60
Brad Fitzpatrick

2007-10-24, 1:11 am

New Perlbal:

http://danga.com/dist/Perlbal/Perlbal-1.60.tar.gz

1.60: 2007-10-23

-- accept LFLF to end HTTP request headers, instead of just
CRLFCRLF. easier monitoring with netcat & other popular
webservers accept LFLF anyway. (Paul Baker)

-- SHUTDOWN GRACEFUL [timeout] - now accepts optional timeout
parameter to force shutdown after that period in seconds

-- make SSL non-blocking

-- make persist_client_timeout service tunable apply to the max_idle_time
value used to kill sockets that are idle

-- add Vpath plugin for selectors; can select on URI regex now

-- add ability to set default_service on selector services; any
request that is not caught by a selector plugin instead gets
routed to the defined default service

-- add MIME [ LIST | REMOVE <ext> | SET <ext> <mime> ] command for
managing the internal list of mime-types

-- return an error when trying to use HEADER command on a
service that isn't of role reverse_proxy

-- add hook to attach when a service selector is getting a client
returned to it.

-- fixed huge memory leak in Stats plugin

-- Fix t/15-webserver.t to not fail once in a while (timing glitch)

-- Fix handling of a proxy response that doesn't have a Reason-Phrase
on the HTTP status line.

-- Update 'queues' management command to output information about low
priority queue, now that we use it.

-- the buffered upload rate test should pass more reliably now. some
people reported it sporadically (or often) failing before

-- new per-service configuration value: persist_client_timeout -
timeout in seconds for HTTP keep-alives to the end user
(defaults to 30 seconds)

-- new server configuration value: pidfile - for managing an internal
pidfile.


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