By the way, how it can happen, that r->hostname is (null)? On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 5:24 PM, Donatas Abraitis < donatas.abrai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What would be the best way to iterate over sub-requests? For instance: > > while (r->prev) { > ... > r = r->prev; > } > > On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Donatas Abraitis < > donatas.abrai...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> What do you mean by `you just leave a "been here" breadcrumb.`? >> >> On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Nick Kew <n...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 2017-04-14 at 12:55 +0300, Donatas Abraitis wrote: >>> > Hi folks! >>> > >>> > I have a such code snippet: >>> > >>> > char *proxy_ts = (char *) apr_table_get(r->headers_in, >>> conf->deny_header); >>> > if (!proxy_ts) >>> > return HTTP_FORBIDDEN; >>> > apr_table_unset(r->headers_in, conf->deny_header); >>> > >>> > This unsets the arbitrary header properly in application (phpinfo()), >>> but >>> > if the site is non-single page (with many images, css, js, etc.) it >>> always >>> > returns 403. It looks like there is some kind of sub-requests for those >>> > resources. >>> > >>> > How do you solve such cases with requests? >>> >>> Well, I should start by figuring out where and why that's happening. >>> On the server side, gdb works as fallback tool for that if you have >>> no better ideas. >>> >>> If, once you've figured out, you're happy that it's not a symptom >>> of some deeper bug, you just leave a "been here" breadcrumb. >>> >>> -- >>> Nick Kew >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Donatas >> > > > > -- > Donatas > -- Donatas