From: André Malo AcceptEx() is a Microsoft WinSock v2 API that provides
+ you should use this directive to disable the use of
+ AcceptEx() is a Microsoft WinSock v2 API that provides
+ Win32DisableAcceptEx Directive
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+Description: This directive instructs the MPM to use accept() rather than AcceptEx() to accept network connections Description: Use accept() rather than AcceptEx() to accept network connections
-Syntax: Win32DisableAcceptEx
+Default: AcceptEx is enabled by default. Use this directive to disable use of AcceptExDefault: AcceptEx() is enabled by default. Use this directive to disable use of
+ AcceptEx()Context: server config Status: MPM
+Module: mpm_winnt Compatibility: Available in Version 2.0.49 and later AcceptEx() is a Microsoft WinSock v2 API that provides
some performance improvements over the use of the BSD style
- accept() API in certain circumstances. Some popular Windows
+ accept() API in certain circumstances. Some popular Windows
products, typically virus scanning or virtual private network
packages, have bugs that interfere with the proper operation of
- AcceptEx(). If you encounter any of the conditions described
- in the FAQ, you should use this directive to disable the use
- of AcceptEx().AcceptEx(). If you encounter an error condition like:
+
+
+ [error] (730038)An operation was attempted on something that is
+ not a socket.: winnt_accept: AcceptEx failed. Attempting to recover.
+ AcceptEx().AcceptEx() is a Microsoft WinSock v2 API that provides
some performance improvements over the use of the BSD style
- accept() API in certain circumstances. Some popular Windows
+ accept() API in certain circumstances. Some popular Windows
products, typically virus scanning or virtual private network
packages, have bugs that interfere with the proper operation of
- AcceptEx(). If you encounter any of the conditions described
- in the FAQ, you should use this directive to disable the use
- of AcceptEx().AcceptEx(). If you encounter an error condition like:
you should use this directive to disable the use of
+ AcceptEx().