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youssef1
Jun 29, 2018Cumulonimbus
Hi,
Did you logged your response? If you see your response in release part, that means that the client have to receive response and the problem will be in client part:
Can you test this please?
when HTTP_REQUEST {
Log the start of a new HTTP request
set LogString " Client [IP::client_addr]:[TCP::client_port] -> [HTTP::host][HTTP::uri]"
}
when HTTP_RESPONSE {
log local0. "======================RESPONSE======================="
log local0. "$LogString (response) - pool info: status: [HTTP::status]"
foreach aHeader [HTTP::header names] {
log local0. "$aHeader: [HTTP::header value $aHeader]"
}
log local0. "=====================RESPONSE========================"
}
when HTTP_RESPONSE_RELEASE {
log local0. "=====================RELEASE========================"
log local0. "$LogString (response) - pool info: status: [HTTP::status]"
foreach aHeader [HTTP::header names] {
log local0. "$aHeader: [HTTP::header value $aHeader]"
}
log local0. "====================RELEASE========================="
}