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Audit protocole

Testeur HTTP/2

Vérifiez si un site négocie HTTP/2 et inspectez le protocole, ALPN et TLS.

Ce formulaire appelle le point de terminaison relatif: /site-api/tools/http2

Que vérifie le testeur HTTP/2 ?

  1. Il se connecte à l’hôte public et indique si HTTP/2 a été négocié, avec le protocole et les détails TLS du backend.
  2. Run the exact hostname users visit, including www or CDN aliases. Protocol support can differ between apex, www, staging and edge hostnames.
  3. Compare the result with SSL Certificate Checker and HTTP Header Checker when a site falls back to HTTP/1.1 or redirects before the final response.

HTTP/2 signals to review

The tester focuses on protocol negotiation signals that operators need during CDN, TLS and origin migrations. It is a single-host check, not a worldwide edge map or full performance benchmark.

SignalWhy it mattersExample
HTTP/2Whether h2 was negotiated for the hostsupported / not supported
ALPNTLS protocol negotiation advertised by the serverh2, http/1.1
TLSTransport version used for the probeTLS 1.3
StatusHTTP response status from the checked URL200 OK, 301 Moved Permanently

When to test HTTP/2

Use the tester after enabling HTTP/2 on a CDN, load balancer or origin server. A successful TLS certificate does not guarantee that ALPN advertises h2 for every hostname.

Run it before and after redirect or HSTS changes. The protocol seen on the final public URL is the one browsers and synthetic monitors care about.

Check apex and www separately, especially when DNS points them at different providers or CDN zones.

Troubleshooting HTTP/2 fallback

If a host falls back to HTTP/1.1, inspect TLS settings and ALPN configuration first. Older load balancer profiles may support TLS but not advertise h2.

If only one hostname fails, compare DNS and certificate SAN coverage. The request may reach a different edge or origin than expected.

If redirects are involved, test the final hostname directly and inspect headers to understand whether the first hop is changing scheme or host.

HTTP/2, ALPN and TLS

HTTP/2 support is negotiated before application headers are interpreted. ALPN tells the client whether h2 is available on the TLS connection.

CDNs can enable h2 at the edge while origins still speak HTTP/1.1 behind the proxy. This tester reports the public path, which is usually what users experience.

Protocol support is only one layer. Keep checking certificate validity, redirect policy and response headers when hardening production sites.

Protocol check workflow

  1. Confirm DNS points the hostname at the intended edge or origin.
  2. Verify SSL certificate chain and SAN coverage for the same host.
  3. Run HTTP/2 Tester and record the negotiated protocol.
  4. Inspect HTTP headers for redirects, HSTS and cache policy.

HTTP/2 tester vs curl and browser DevTools

curl with verbose TLS output is powerful, but not every teammate has it available or knows the flags. DN01 gives a browser-based protocol snapshot with copyable output.

Browser DevTools show protocol per request after loading a page. The tester is faster for a single hostname when you need evidence for a ticket or deployment checklist.

Dedicated performance suites measure waterfalls, prioritization and Core Web Vitals. This tool answers the narrower question: does the public host negotiate HTTP/2 now?

Why use DN01 HTTP/2 Tester

  • Single-host HTTP/2 and ALPN check that fits the existing DNS, SSL and header workflow.
  • Localized UI, copy-friendly results and stable result permalinks for handoffs.
  • Clear limits: no fake global edge grid, no full performance score and no authenticated crawling.

FAQ

FAQ du testeur HTTP/2

Support protocole, négociation ALPN, exigences TLS et comparaison avec headers ou SSL.

Que vérifie le testeur HTTP/2 ?

Il se connecte à l’hôte public et indique si HTTP/2 a été négocié, avec le protocole et les détails TLS du backend.

Pourquoi HTTP/2 utilise-t-il souvent TLS ?

Les navigateurs modernes négocient généralement HTTP/2 sur TLS via ALPN. Une erreur TLS ou ALPN peut provoquer un retour à HTTP/1.1.

Puis-je tester un hostname CDN ?

Oui. Testez le hostname exact visité par les utilisateurs, y compris www ou CDN, car la configuration edge peut différer.

Faut-il comparer avec headers et SSL ?

Oui. Utilisez SSL Certificate Checker pour la chaîne et l’expiration, puis HTTP Header Checker pour redirects, HSTS, cache et headers sécurité.

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