I came across this question when trying to find help for the problem I was facing with ERR_SPDY_PROTOCOL_ERROR
on Chrome. Thought this might benefit others.
Our situation / solution: We use an AWS Application Load Balancer connected to EC2 instances. One of the scripts we run on EC2 proxies requests from the client browser. We recently updated the script - no relevant changes - and noticed that both Chrome and Safari requests to the proxy script started failing. Chrome showed the ERR_SPDY_PROTOCOL_ERROR
error and, when we dug in to it, we could see this request was using HTTP/2. Firefox requests continued to work fine.
Our solution: we switched off HTTP/2 support in the ALB. Immediately solved the problem.
AWS CLI command:
aws elbv2 modify-load-balancer-attributes --load-balancer-arn <your_load_balancer_arn> --attributes Key=routing.http2.enabled,Value=false
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