On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 10:04:15AM -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > > UseCanonicalName Off, Host: header provided (HTTP/1.1) > > The host name header *excluding the host header port suffix * of the request > is concatenated to httpd 1.3's Port directive setting or the real port number > in httpd 2.0.
The Port directive has some muddled ServerName/UseCanonicalName semantics which is what distinguishes it from the Listen directive. I think the behaviour you describe is intended. > Now this might appear to be a moot issue, but if a proxy that doesn't mangling > headers bounces requests from port 80 to another server's port 8080 attempting > to impersonate the front end proxy, everything should work, in theory, with > UseCanonicalName Off. As it turns out, UseCanonicalName must be turned > on to avoid the port :8080 suffix from being appended to the redirects. In this situation you should be using Listen rather than Port. Is 2.0 different? Tony. -- f.a.n.finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://dotat.at/ SHETLAND ISLES: NORTHWEST 4, EASING VARIABLE 2. LATER INCREASING EAST THEN NORTHEAST 5 OR 6. MAINLY FAIR, ISOLATED SHOWERS. GOOD. MODERATE.
