For WARP routing the defaults for these new settings are 5 seconds for connect timeout and 30 seconds for keep-alive timeout. These values can be configured either remotely or locally. Local config lives under "warp-routing" section in config.yaml.
For websocket-based proxy, the defaults come from originConfig settings (either global or per-service) and use the same defaults as HTTP proxying.
The buffer size was big to support a compression feature that we don't
use anymore.
As such, we can now reduce this and be more efficient with memory usage.
Setting the body to nil was rendering cloudflared to crashing with
a SIGSEGV in the odd case where the hostname accessed maps to a
TCP origin (e.g. SSH/RDP/...) but the eyeball sends a plain HTTP
request that does not go through cloudflared access (thus not wrapped
in websocket as it should).
Instead, QUIC transport now sets http.noBody in that condition, which
deals with the situation gracefully.