Todd Nine schrieb:
I have another question on the efficiency
side. I'd like to use domain name for ease of configuration, however I
know
it is less efficient than using IP. Is it less efficient for the first
proxy request (IE does apache cache the IP after the first lookup?), or
does it
Thanks for getting back to me Paul. Sorry I snapped at you, it was uncalled
for, it has been one of those weekends ... :). I finally figured out my
issue, and unfortunately, it was a bonehead move on my part. As I said
earlier, I've defined each virtual host in its own .conf file so editing
Todd Nine schrieb:
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Now, I am having a problem, and have a question. First if all of the
servers I am connecting to via the proxy server are not running, all of the
virtual hosts that I'm proxying fail with the following error message for
every back end server that's not running. This
No you misunderstood my post. I'm not an idiot, I understand the point of
proxying, if the target server is down I won't be able to connect. Here's
a more clear example. I'm proxying 2 http servers, server A and server B.
If server B is not running when the proxy starts, I can't connect to
Todd Nine schrieb:
No you misunderstood my post. I'm not an idiot, I understand the point of
proxying, if the target server is down I won't be able to connect.
Sorry I didn't meant to be rude...
Here's
a more clear example. I'm proxying 2 http servers, server A and server B.
If server B
forgot to mention: this is apache-2.2.3 on linux.
cheers
Paul
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