2.3.162 Timeout
Timeout specifies the wait time for transmission to or from the web server.
Description
Timeout specifies the following wait time in seconds. If 0 is specified, the wait time becomes 0 seconds.
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Wait time when data cannot be received during reception of a request from a client (after a connection is established, during reception by the HTTP protocol)
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Wait time when data cannot be sent during the sending of a response to a client
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Wait time when data cannot be sent during the sending of a request to a CGI program
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Wait time until the response is received after a request is sent to a CGI program
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Wait time when data cannot be received during reception of a response from a CGI program
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Wait time until the pipe is closed for input and output after a response is received from a CGI program.
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Wait time when data cannot be sent during the sending of a request to the backend server, when a reverse proxy is used.
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Wait time until the response is received after a request is sent to the backend server, when a reverse proxy is used.
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Wait time when data cannot be received during reception of a response from the backend server, when a reverse proxy is used.
The ProxyTimeout directive value takes priority over the wait time for transmission to or from the backend server when a reverse proxy is used.
Syntax
Timeout time
Specifiable values
0 to 65,535
Location where it can be written
httpsd.conf
Example
Timeout 300