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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/17/17 4:53 PM, Yannick Béot wrote:<br>
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That is the same kind of configuration I have tried and
that I had in mind.<br>
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Ok, thanks for confirming.<br>
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FYI, according to the Apache docs [1], that only works
in 2.4.8+. <br>
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I was a little interested in testing this myself, but as it turns
out RHEL/CentOS 7 only ships with httpd 2.4.6, so that's not new
enough. I don't feel like compiling just to test this... I guess
there's always the RH SCL stuff which might have a newer Apache, but
I don't off-hand have a system where I can do that.<br>
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