The allowed options in a server block are \fBhost\fR, \fBport\fR, \fBtype\fR,
\fBsecret\fR, \fBtls\fR, \fBcertificatenamecheck\fR,
\fBmatchcertificateattribute\fR, \fBrewrite\fR, \fBstatusserver\fR,
-\fBretrycount\fR and \fBretrydelay\fR.
+\fBretrycount\fR and \fBretryinterval\fR.
We already discussed the \fBhost\fR option.
The \fBport\fR option allows you to specify which port number the server uses.
during idle periods send regular status-server messages to the server to verify
that it is alive. This should only be enabled if the server supports it.
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-The options \fBretrycount\fR and \fBretrydelay\fR can be used to specify how
+The options \fBretrycount\fR and \fBretryinterval\fR can be used to specify how
many times the proxy should retry sending a request and how long it should
-wait between each retry. The defaults are 2 retries and a delay of 5s.
+wait between each retry. The defaults are 2 retries and an interval of 5s.
.SH "REALM BLOCK"
When the proxy receives an \fBAccess Request\fR it needs to figure out to which