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Posted to issues@trafficserver.apache.org by mlibbey <gi...@git.apache.org> on 2017/03/23 02:11:53 UTC

[GitHub] trafficserver issue #1602: proxy.config.ssl.server.multicert.exit_on_load_fa...

GitHub user mlibbey opened an issue:

    https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/1602

    proxy.config.ssl.server.multicert.exit_on_load_fail not documented

    Not sure when proxy.config.ssl.server.multicert.exit_on_load_fail was added, but its not documented.
    
    What does it do? Is it reloadable?

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[GitHub] trafficserver issue #1602: proxy.config.ssl.server.multicert.exit_on_load_fa...

Posted by zwoop <gi...@git.apache.org>.
Github user zwoop commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/1602
  
    Not reloadable. The setting restores the old/expected behavior, meaning
    
    1. It will not let you start traffic_server with a bad ssl_multicert.config
    2. It will not replace a running, functional configuration with a  broken ssl_multicert.config
    
    I honestly don't know how we made this "off" by default, but I've filed an issue already to make the default for this to be "1" for v8.0.0.


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