Yes, I need... The company I served do not want to lose any flow... I think I can config the httpd to not compress the response to Netscape 4.0.x. Maybe it waill be better.
But It is not a safe solution, If someone attack the server using a lot of different user-agent, then the problem is still there. On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:59 PM, "Plüm, Rüdiger, VF-Group" <[email protected]> wrote: > > This is because of the specific configuration used there and works as > designed. > (Header append Vary User-Agent env=!dont-vary) > > Do you really have a need to support Netscape 4.0.x? > > Regards > > Rüdiger > > ________________________________ > From: Dong Wang [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Freitag, 20. November 2009 14:49 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Does Apache has similar module like Lighttpd's mod_compress ? > > Thanks very much. > > But I found a problem, see this page: > http://www.digitalsanctuary.com/tech-blog/general/apache-mod_deflate-and-mod_cache-issues.html > > The author found one static files can generate thousands of cached copies... > > I don't know whether there is already some solutions to this problem? > > > > On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Lars Eilebrecht <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Dong Wang wrote: >> >> > but mod_compress can cache the compressed file, not only the original file. >> > the mod_cache can only cache the original file, isn't it? >> >> If you combine mod_deflate with mod_cache/mod_cache_disk the compressed >> files will be cached. >> >> >> ciao... >> -- >> Lars Eilebrecht >> [email protected] >
