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Jerald M. Sheets jr.
Sr. UNIX Systems Administrator
The Weather Channel Interactive
404.293.8762
On Dec 28, 2005, at 2:46 PM, Jerry Yu wrote:
> I ran into an old bug, I believe, with Apache-2.0.52-19, the latest
> on RHEL 4 AS or CentOS 4.1. Server returns internal error (500)
> when "Accept: thousandsOfChar/gif\n" is specified in a HTTP/1.0
> request. The server handles it fine if such header is used in a
> HTTP/1.1 request.
>
> I am quite surprised this bug is still there, as such behavior is
> documented in CVE as (CVE-1999-0751). Any apache directive to use
> to force apache to serve http/1.1 only? Any other get-arounds if
> one has to serve http/1.0 to accomodate some older browsers?
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