Uh, hopefully I won't make myself sound too stupid here. Because I'm working with a production environment, I can't use apache 2, so I'm working with apache 1.3.22
Apache 1.3 doesn't set x-forwarded headers ... right? I certianlly can't
see any x-forwarded style headers being set in the code.
Even if I were using Apache 2.0, I don't know of any virtual host servers
that will do virtual hosting based on an x-forwarded-host header. They
generally work on the host header, which is the standard. I don't think
that virtual hosting can work any other way.
Ian Holsman
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Subject: RE: patch:
proxy-preserve-host
01/24/2002
11:08 AM
Please respond
to
modproxy-dev
I'm confused.
what does this patch give you that the following header lines
(sent in the r-proxied request) give you
X-Forwarded-For: 10.16.90.69
X-Forwarded-Host: news.online.com:8051
X-Forwarded-Server: news.online.com
