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quic_client with --num_requests argument and --port=443 caused Segmentation fault #88

@kelvincholamattathil

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@kelvincholamattathil

Here is my full request and response.

./out/Default/quic_client essl-quictesting.quiconesslsnienhancedtls.akamaized.net/data/100 --num_requests=10 --host= --port=443 --disable_certificate_verification --headers="accept-encoding:gzip"
Connected to :443
Request:
headers:
{
:method GET
:scheme https
:authority essl-quictesting.quiconesslsnienhancedtls.akamaized.net
:path /data/100
accept-encoding gzip
}
body:

Response:
headers:
{
:status 200
server Apache/2.4.41 (Ubuntu)
last-modified Mon, 28 Jan 2013 10:41:44 GMT
etag "64-4d456ec534a00"
accept-ranges bytes
vary Accept-Encoding
content-encoding gzipgzipgzip
content-length 29
ak_eip_forwarder_ip
date Mon, 12 May 2025 14:14:57 GMT
akamai-mon-iucid-del 310860
quic-version 0x00000001
alt-svc h3-Q050=":443"; ma=93600,quic=":443"; ma=93600; v="46,43"
access-control-max-age 86400
access-control-allow-credentials true
access-control-expose-headers Server,range,hdntl,hdnts
access-control-allow-headers origin,range,hdntl,hdnts
access-control-allow-methods GET,POST,OPTIONS
access-control-allow-origin *
}

body: ��"p��A�
|-8d
trailers: {}
early data accepted: 0
Request succeeded (200).
Failed to change ephemeral port.
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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