April 16, 2012 01:24PM
Maxim Dounin Wrote:
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> Hello!

> Similar errors might as well be a result of e.g.
> network connectivity
> problems. It's hard to say anything without
> detailed inspection
> of a failure on the client side.
>

We've been able to replicate once in a VM running Win 7 w/ Chrome.


> There is at least several Vista user-agents in
> your list (Windows
> NT 6.0), and I would rather suggest to compare the
> distribution to
> your site's OS/UA stats before concluding
> anything. And you need
> to trace real client failures, not 408 errors in
> general.

We've done numerous packet traces, at this point we're fairly well stumped and are leaning towards it being some strange interaction with SSL+Flash. The 408s, while not specifically problem, may indirectly contribute to some behavioral issue that we're still trying to track down. I would be hard pressed to put this on Nginx, I was, ultimately, hoping someone had perhaps seen this behvior previously and had some insight into the issue.
Subject Author Posted

SSL negotiation failures causing 408 error to be returned

bpiraeus April 15, 2012 11:34PM

Re: SSL negotiation failures causing 408 error to be returned

bpiraeus April 15, 2012 11:38PM

Re: SSL negotiation failures causing 408 error to be returned

Maxim Dounin April 16, 2012 07:00AM

Re: SSL negotiation failures causing 408 error to be returned

bpiraeus April 16, 2012 10:43AM

Re: SSL negotiation failures causing 408 error to be returned

bpiraeus April 16, 2012 11:14AM

Re: SSL negotiation failures causing 408 error to be returned

Maxim Dounin April 16, 2012 11:26AM

Re: SSL negotiation failures causing 408 error to be returned

bpiraeus April 16, 2012 01:24PM



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