Doug Hall wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Mike Vogt<[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> We have Apache running in from of 4D/Active4D.  It allows some static
>> traffic to be handled by Apache...
>>     
>
> We do this too. We're using Apache as a reverse proxy. We're using 4D
> Client as the A4D web server.
I can't remember if it has been mentioned in this thread, but another
advantage of using Apache in front of A4D,  is that it can function as a
security filter.  If you know what your A4D GET requests should look
like, you can develop a whitelist in your rewrite rules that will only
allow what appear to be valid requests to hit A4D. This shelters your
application from the majority of bot and penetration tool traffic.

-- Brad Perkins
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