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Build static mod_rewrite and mod_proxy has proxy vulnerability

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             Status|ASSIGNED                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |WONTFIX



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-22 21:15 -------
Hmm. It _would_ have side effects. I've just fixed a bug in 2.x related to
exactly the side effect I mean here.
If you would reverse the order of mod_rewrite and mod_proxy, it would break the
possibility of RewriteRule [P] in directory context (because of conflicting
hooks of mod_rewrite and mod_proxy - see Bug 16368 for details). The 2.x API is
flexible enough to catch that case. 1.3 isn't. Here is only one or the other
possible.

I haven't tested it for now, but RewriteRules within <Directory proxy:...> don't
have any effect, too?

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