On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Nathan Lutchansky wrote:

> > The latest CVS has this fixed - can you check this for me to see if it
> > works for you?
>
> Sure, I should be able to do it this afternoon.  It's taken me a little
> longer because I had to pull the whole httpd-2.0 tree.

I finally got around to getting the current cvs versions of httpd-2.0 and
mod_proxy running.  Both of the problems I was having earlier seem to be
solved.

I did find one other problem, but it is not directly the fault of
mod_proxy.  I'm running the mod_roaming server on our backend 1.3 server
so that our Netscape users can store their roaming profiles on this
server.  mod_proxy was able to proxy the roaming requests just fine when
wired for HTTP/1.0 only, but now that it's running HTTP/1.1 the roaming
requests are causing Netscape to hang.  I have a feeling that mod_roaming
is simply not expecting to be receiving HTTP/1.1 requests and can't deal
with the 1.1 keepalive or something.

Thus, until I get around to porting mod_roaming to Apache 2.0, I resubmit
my request for an HTTP/1.0-option for mod_proxy.  :-)  -Nathan

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