On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Zvi Har'El wrote:

> Tzafrir,
>
> I checked the sources again. Vanilla Apache 1.3.22 *does not* handle
> Content-Location. The new HTTP/1.1 mod_proxy *does*. You can get it from the
> cvs snapshot at http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/httpd-proxy/ , or by anonymous
> cvs as follows(if your port 2401 is not blocked - it is not blocked by the
> Technion's firewall)
>
> $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic
> $ cvs login
> CVS password: anoncvs
> $ cvs checkout httpd-proxy
>
> What you get are new files for mod_proxy and a patch for http_protocol.c in the
> directory httpd-proxy/module-1.0 . If you need mod_ssl you can apply its
> patches - and apply the two rejects by hand (I did it - it works well).
>

Thanks. I'll try it tonight.

I have apache installed from distribution RPMs. Can I avoid a full build
of apache?

Can I avoid a full re-installation of apache?

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