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HTTP/2 how to activate?

daanse

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

# apache2 -v
Server version: Apache/2.4.10 (Debian)

but HTTP/2 is only with Apache/2.4.17+ possible?
how to i get Apache to that Version or later?

I already checked this KB: https://kb.plesk.com/de/128733
but to be honest, i don't understand.

Fact is, I'm not using nginx.

Any tips would be awesome.
 
Hi,

# apache2 -v
Server version: Apache/2.4.10 (Debian)

but HTTP/2 is only with Apache/2.4.17+ possible?
how to i get Apache to that Version or later?

I already checked this KB: https://kb.plesk.com/de/128733
but to be honest, i don't understand.

Fact is, I'm not using nginx.

Any tips would be awesome.
hi, you needed to check your version openssl -v before installed and used http/2 if openssl 1.0.2 not yet supported you can't usualy
Yep apache 2.4.* (previous tested on 2.4.20) works well
 
Okay, thank you. When do i get this Update?
I would unlikely play arround with the deb's in the sources.list
 
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