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  2. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This class of status code indicates the client must take additional action to complete the request. Many of these status codes are used in URL redirection. [2]A user agent may carry out the additional action with no user interaction only if the method used in the second request is GET or HEAD.

  3. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    In HTTP version 1.x, header fields are transmitted after the request line (in case of a request HTTP message) or the response line (in case of a response HTTP message), which is the first line of a message.

  4. Nginx - Wikipedia

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    Nginx is free and open-source software, released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license. A large fraction of web servers use Nginx, [10] often as a load balancer. [11] A company of the same name was founded in 2011 to provide support and NGINX Plus paid software. [12] In March 2019, the company was acquired by F5 for $670 million. [13]

  5. Slowloris (cyber attack) - Wikipedia

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    Nginx 1.5.9 and earlier [4] Vulnerable to Slowloris attack on the TLS handshake process: Apache HTTP Server 2.2.15 and earlier [5] Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and earlier [6] Because Slowloris exploits problems handling thousands of connections, the attack has less of an effect on servers that handle large numbers of connections well.

  6. Stop-start system - Wikipedia

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  7. Stop-start - Wikipedia

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  8. Web server - Wikipedia

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    This is a very brief history of web server programs, so some information necessarily overlaps with the histories of the web browsers, the World Wide Web and the Internet; therefore, for the sake of clarity and understandability, some key historical information below reported may be similar to that found also in one or more of the above-mentioned history articles.

  9. HTTP/2 - Wikipedia

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    CDN77 supports HTTP/2 using nginx (August 20, 2015). Cloudflare supports HTTP/2 using nginx with SPDY as a fallback for browsers without support, whilst maintaining all security and performance services. [90] Cloudflare was the first major CDN to support HTTP/2 Server Push. [91] AWS CloudFront supports HTTP/2 [92] since September 7, 2016.