sounds like a bug to me.

a quick workaround:
maybe you change the proxypass to use a hostname instead of an IP #.
It could also be that you haven't got your reverse IP set up for that machine. and it can't create the x-forwarded-for line.


cheers
ian

you should probably raise a bugzilla via nagoya.apache.org


Jorge Reyes wrote:
Thanks I will try to post on that mailing list.
PS

"No Longer Works" means:
On Apache 1.3.x the user who type http://www.zyx.com/admin would be presented with an authetication window, on apache 2.0 the request fails and the log file (error log) reads:
[Tue Mar 11 00:06:18 2003] [error] [client 111.111.111.111] proxy: DNS lookup failure for: 10.5.10.51error returned by /error/HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED.html.var


I have read the doc's regarding the new settings and directives however I still 
can not find and adequate solution.

-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Leggett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 1:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question regarding changes for mod_proxy on apache 1.3.X to
2.0X


Jorge Reyes wrote:


I hope this is the right mailing list to request information regarding the changes on mod_proxy from Apache 1.3 to apache 2.0


A better place to post this would be the main [email protected] mailing list, as your question has to do with authentication.


The configuration that works under 1.3 but no longer does on 2.0 is:


Define "no longer works".

Regards,
Graham




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