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Modified: htdocs/manual/mod mod_proxy.html Log: Changed back to use of Directory blocks for access control. Clarified location of proxy source in 1.2. Added note that proxy is HTTP 1.0 compliant. Revision Changes Path 1.19 +6 -6 apache/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_proxy.html Index: mod_proxy.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_proxy.html,v retrieving revision 1.18 retrieving revision 1.19 diff -C3 -r1.18 -r1.19 *** mod_proxy.html 1997/04/25 00:07:02 1.18 --- mod_proxy.html 1997/04/25 01:29:57 1.19 *************** *** 9,17 **** <H1>Apache module mod_proxy</h1> This module is contained in the <code>mod_proxy.c</code> file for Apache 1.1.x, ! or the <code>modules/proxy/libproxy.a</code> library for Apache 1.2, and ! is not compiled in by default. It provides for a caching proxy server. ! It is only available in Apache 1.1 and later. Common configuration questions are addressed <a href="#configs">here</a>. <h3>Note:</h3> --- 9,17 ---- <H1>Apache module mod_proxy</h1> This module is contained in the <code>mod_proxy.c</code> file for Apache 1.1.x, ! or the <code>modules/proxy</code> subdirectory for Apache 1.2, and ! is not compiled in by default. It provides for an <b>HTTP 1.0</b> caching proxy ! server. It is only available in Apache 1.1 and later. Common configuration questions are addressed <a href="#configs">here</a>. <h3>Note:</h3> *************** *** 296,312 **** <a name="access"><h2>Controlling access to your proxy</h2> ! You can control who can access your proxy via the normal <Files> control block using the following example:<p> <pre> ! <Files proxy:*> <Limit GET> order deny,allow deny from [machines you'd like *not* to allow by IP address or name] allow from [machines you'd like to allow by IP address or name] </Limit> ! </Files> </pre><p> <a name="shortname"><h2>Using Netscape hostname shortcuts</h2> --- 296,312 ---- <a name="access"><h2>Controlling access to your proxy</h2> ! You can control who can access your proxy via the normal <Directory> control block using the following example:<p> <pre> ! <Directory proxy:*> <Limit GET> order deny,allow deny from [machines you'd like *not* to allow by IP address or name] allow from [machines you'd like to allow by IP address or name] </Limit> ! </Directory> </pre><p> <a name="shortname"><h2>Using Netscape hostname shortcuts</h2>