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<p>Am 27.02.2020 12:47, schrieb Maxim Dounin:</p>
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<pre>Further, I don't see what you are trying to debug here. As I see
from the messages in this thread, the issue was lack of IPv6
listener while using an IPv6 address in auth_http, and it is
already resolved.<br /><br /></pre>
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<p>Well, as for the initial issue - sure. :) But it "continues" with the new question "How I could delay" and one of my<br />suggestions was "use limit_req, Luke" (which did not work for some reason against location of `auth_http`).</p>
<p>I don't know why the people put several questions in one thread, but you should ask them not me.</p>
<p>So he can indeed try "Auth-Wait" now (I totally forget about that, thx for reminder).</p>
<p>Anyway the suggestion to debug has come after "strange" behavior of limit_req by "auth_http" requests, <br />especially as you say that this location is called each time the client authenticate:</p>
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<pre>There is no keep-alive nor any cache for established connections in auth_http.</pre>
<pre>The auth_http server is called for each authentication attempt. </pre>
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<p><br />Regards,<br />Sergey</p>
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