Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2016 13:56:09 +0000 (UTC) From: Kurt Jaeger <pi@FreeBSD.org> To: ports-committers@freebsd.org, svn-ports-all@freebsd.org, svn-ports-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r410882 - head/www/mod_qos Message-ID: <201603121356.u2CDu96C072237@repo.freebsd.org>
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Author: pi Date: Sat Mar 12 13:56:09 2016 New Revision: 410882 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/410882 Log: www/mod_qos: 11.12 -> 11.22 - Disables client behavior (content type) measurement if QS_ClientPrefer has been disabled. - Minor changes to the status viewer. - Fixed: segfault when using HTTP/2. - Fixed: Implemented graceful restart detection for Apache 2.4 to properly free shared memory and mutexes (prevents from leaking while doing graceful restarts). - Disables keep-alive enforcement for MPM event binaries. - Adds filter (option -f) to qssign. - Revised QS_ClientPrefer implementation (improved attribute weighting) and the log messages 063/064 have been merged into message 066. - Updates User-Agent header field pattern for the default QS_RequestHeaderFilterRule rule set and adds the Upgrade-Insecure-Requests header. - QS_ClientGeoCountryDB is able to read IP2LOCATION csv file without prior transformation (country code '-'). - Fixed: QS_ClientIpFromHeader used to determine country code (QS_ClientGeoCountryDB) even the country could not be determined for the connection address (incomplete IP list). - New directive QS_Status. - QS_SrvSampleRate must be greater then one second. - Avoids using RAND_bytes() and checks if the generator is seeded with enough entropy (mod_qos(08x) messages). - Calculates MaxClients (instead of reading the directive). - QS_SetEnvIfStatus supports QS_SrvMaxConnPerIP to increment the QS_Block event variable. - qssign features the option "-a" to define which algorithm to use. - Enables QS_SrvMinDataRate, QS_SrvDataRateOff, and QS_SrvMinDataRateOffEvent for Apache 2.4 as smoke test against Apache 2.4.12 and 2.4.16 was now successful (MPM worker and event). The QS_KeepAliveTimeout and QS_MaxKeepAliveRequests directives have been disabled for the MPM event. - Adds timeout option to the QS_SrvSerialize directive. - Increased severity of message 035 and 036 from critical to alert. - Lowered severity of messages 100, 009, and 007 from emergency to critical. - QS_RedirectIf directive supports 307 response code. - Set *_Counter variable of QS_EventLimitCount within post read request handler. - QS_ClientSerialize honors the sequence of receiving requests (fifo) in order to support requests from different clients accessing the server via a proxy. - Fixed: potential deadlock (when reaching the 5min timeout) when using the QS_SrvSerialize directive. - New directive QS_SrvSerialize. - Adds option "-u" to the qslogger and qssign utilities. - QS_MileStone features a "think time" attribute which defines how long a client must wait between two milestones. PR: 207678 Submitted by: Eero Haenninen <fax@nohik.ee> (maintainer) Modified: head/www/mod_qos/Makefile head/www/mod_qos/distinfo Modified: head/www/mod_qos/Makefile ============================================================================== --- head/www/mod_qos/Makefile Sat Mar 12 13:29:48 2016 (r410881) +++ head/www/mod_qos/Makefile Sat Mar 12 13:56:09 2016 (r410882) @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # $FreeBSD$ PORTNAME= mod_qos -PORTVERSION= 11.12 +PORTVERSION= 11.22 CATEGORIES= www MASTER_SITES= SF/mod-qos DIST_SUBDIR= apache2 Modified: head/www/mod_qos/distinfo ============================================================================== --- head/www/mod_qos/distinfo Sat Mar 12 13:29:48 2016 (r410881) +++ head/www/mod_qos/distinfo Sat Mar 12 13:56:09 2016 (r410882) @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -SHA256 (apache2/mod_qos-11.12.tar.gz) = decbf82bb48568bd2fc5ca96792d294c3fbf5b950b338df8670237cc2144c6d5 -SIZE (apache2/mod_qos-11.12.tar.gz) = 509530 +SHA256 (apache2/mod_qos-11.22.tar.gz) = 33dbd3a2609c93ff199eca0c91e1f0781a258c27305d0f9802a1b1f366a3700d +SIZE (apache2/mod_qos-11.22.tar.gz) = 531599
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