I have got some source code from the link, http://www.engelschall.com/pw/wt/loadbalance/ .
I configured it as mentioned in the document. It takes one of the hosts
from an ASCII file.
If the client request contains Cookies then I
parse the
P.S.
I just now noticed that you mentioned also POST requests.
Combinations of POST and rewritings/redirections have been always a
mine field. You may even find that your plan is impossible (I don't
have the exact details of your plan, so I can't be sure).
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On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Adinarayana Kadiyam wrote:
> I want to use the Apache web server to redirect(transperent proxying)
> incoming requests (GET and POST) to three internal web server.
> Could you please advise me on possible solution ?
Please see http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html for suppo
Read the following documents:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/misc/rewriteguide.html (written by the
fabolous Ralf S. Engelschall)
http://www.LinuxVirtualServer.org/
Note: I don't know of a way to decide redirections/rewritings according
to cookies, so if there is really no existing way, you
Hi,
I want to use the Apache web server to redirect(transperent proxying)
incoming requests (GET and POST) to three internal web server.
The redirection depends on- Availability- Information present
in Cookies
Details regarding av
So, just to pimp this a little,
debian packages of 2.0.35 are available at
http://pandora.debian.org/~thom/apache2/
currently available are builds on:
i386, ia64, PA-RISC, powerpc, and alpha :)
the relevant apt line is:
deb http://pandora.debian.org/~thom/apache2 ./
Cheers,
-Thom
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"William A. Rowe, Jr." wrote:
> D:\clean\apache-1.3\src\modules\proxy\proxy_http.c(585) : warning C4700:
> local variable 'len' used without having been initialized
This looks like a bug. It's used here, where neither the buffer nor the
len have been initialised to anything significant:
D:\clean\apache-1.3\src\modules\proxy\proxy_http.c(585) : warning C4700:
local variable 'len' used without having been initialized
Other than that, we build clean once again on Win32 (other than FD_SET
mismatches,
a known issue with no obvious, trivial workaround.)
Bill
On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 09:08:56AM -0400, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> > Big -1 on setting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in ENVVARS... That's just a hack...
> >
>
> Agreed...
Indeed. I haven't seen any problems where I've needed to set
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH on my box. So, I'm not sure why
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Pier Fumagalli wrote:
>
> Yes, and that what it does with MY version of GNU libtool... He seems to be
> using the one shipping w/ the developer tools...
>
> Big -1 on setting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in ENVVARS... That's just a hack...
>
Agreed...
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APR's behaviour is to remove autom4te.cache on make clean, but I think it's
really only necessary for distclean and extraclean. Thoughts?
Cheers,
-Thom
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"William A. Rowe, Jr." wrote:
> Configuration: mod_proxy - Win32
> Release
> Compiling...
> proxy_util.c
> D:\clean\apache-1.3\src\modules\proxy\proxy_util.c(1571) : error C2065:
> 'ETIMEDOUT' : undeclared identifier
This is a remnant of the patch that han
"William A. Rowe, Jr." wrote:
> Is this bug http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8242
> resolved with the other proxy fixes?
The report is pretty vague... but it seems their problem is either the
unexpected-100-continue issue, or it could be the lack of dechunking
issue (thus the "0
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