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HTTP/2: the "421 Misdirected Request" response (closes #848).
Since 4fbef397c753 nginx rejects with the 400 error any attempts of
requesting different host over the same connection, if the relevant
virtual server requires verification of a client certificate.
While requesting hosts other than negotiated isn't something legal
in HTTP/1.x, the HTTP/2 specification explicitly permits such requests
for connection reuse and has introduced a special response code 421.
According to RFC 7540 Section 9.1.2 this code can be sent by a server
that is not configured to produce responses for the combination of
scheme and authority that are included in the request URI. And the
client may retry the request over a different connection.
Now this code is used for requests that aren't authorized in current
connection. After receiving the 421 response a client will be able
to open a new connection, provide the required certificate and retry
the request.
Unfortunately, not all clients currently are able to handle it well.
Notably Chrome just shows an error, while at least the latest version
of Firefox retries the request over a new connection.
author | Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com> |
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date | Fri, 20 May 2016 18:41:17 +0300 |
parents | a57b2b8999e7 |
children | abb0a4189cf7 |
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev # Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. if [ $OPENSSL != NONE ]; then case "$CC" in cl | bcc32) have=NGX_OPENSSL . auto/have have=NGX_SSL . auto/have CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DNO_SYS_TYPES_H" CORE_INCS="$CORE_INCS $OPENSSL/openssl/include" CORE_DEPS="$CORE_DEPS $OPENSSL/openssl/include/openssl/ssl.h" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $OPENSSL/openssl/lib/ssleay32.lib" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $OPENSSL/openssl/lib/libeay32.lib" # libeay32.lib requires gdi32.lib CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS gdi32.lib" # OpenSSL 1.0.0 requires crypt32.lib CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS crypt32.lib" ;; *) have=NGX_OPENSSL . auto/have have=NGX_SSL . auto/have CORE_INCS="$CORE_INCS $OPENSSL/.openssl/include" CORE_DEPS="$CORE_DEPS $OPENSSL/.openssl/include/openssl/ssl.h" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $OPENSSL/.openssl/lib/libssl.a" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $OPENSSL/.openssl/lib/libcrypto.a" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $NGX_LIBDL" if [ "$NGX_PLATFORM" = win32 ]; then CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS -lgdi32 -lcrypt32 -lws2_32" fi ;; esac else if [ "$NGX_PLATFORM" != win32 ]; then OPENSSL=NO ngx_feature="OpenSSL library" ngx_feature_name="NGX_OPENSSL" ngx_feature_run=no ngx_feature_incs="#include <openssl/ssl.h>" ngx_feature_path= ngx_feature_libs="-lssl -lcrypto $NGX_LIBDL" ngx_feature_test="SSL_CTX_set_options(NULL, 0)" . auto/feature if [ $ngx_found = no ]; then # FreeBSD port ngx_feature="OpenSSL library in /usr/local/" ngx_feature_path="/usr/local/include" if [ $NGX_RPATH = YES ]; then ngx_feature_libs="-R/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto $NGX_LIBDL" else ngx_feature_libs="-L/usr/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto $NGX_LIBDL" fi . auto/feature fi if [ $ngx_found = no ]; then # NetBSD port ngx_feature="OpenSSL library in /usr/pkg/" ngx_feature_path="/usr/pkg/include" if [ $NGX_RPATH = YES ]; then ngx_feature_libs="-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -lssl -lcrypto $NGX_LIBDL" else ngx_feature_libs="-L/usr/pkg/lib -lssl -lcrypto $NGX_LIBDL" fi . auto/feature fi if [ $ngx_found = no ]; then # MacPorts ngx_feature="OpenSSL library in /opt/local/" ngx_feature_path="/opt/local/include" if [ $NGX_RPATH = YES ]; then ngx_feature_libs="-R/opt/local/lib -L/opt/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto $NGX_LIBDL" else ngx_feature_libs="-L/opt/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto $NGX_LIBDL" fi . auto/feature fi if [ $ngx_found = yes ]; then have=NGX_SSL . auto/have CORE_INCS="$CORE_INCS $ngx_feature_path" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ngx_feature_libs" OPENSSL=YES fi fi if [ $OPENSSL != YES ]; then cat << END $0: error: SSL modules require the OpenSSL library. You can either do not enable the modules, or install the OpenSSL library into the system, or build the OpenSSL library statically from the source with nginx by using --with-openssl=<path> option. END exit 1 fi fi