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DerGuteMoritz avatar DerGuteMoritz commented on July 30, 2024

Maybe max-request-time or max-execution-time. We already have a bunch of timeouts on the client side, like request-timeout and read-timeout, maybe we should call it read-timeout for consistency.

👍 for naming it read-timeout for the stated reason. Also, the suggested max-request-time and especially max-execution-time could be misinterpreted to also cover the handler's execution.

Another limit that could be relevant in this context is a minimum transmission rate to counter slowloris-style attacks. See e.g. what Apache's mod_reqtimeout offers.

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KingMob avatar KingMob commented on July 30, 2024

Good point. We may also want to add response timeouts, and I think max-execution-time would be good for that. Currently, Aleph doesn't have many timeouts on the server side. I suspect other peers in the chain (like load balancers, reverse proxies, etc) might have timeouts that will apply, but aleph should still have them.

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