Hello,
Can anyone comment on this behavior?
On Monday, December 17, 2012 at 3:52 PM James Rapp wrote:
Proxy balancer://loadbalancer
BalancerMember http://machine1.example.com:8080/ max=64
connectiontimeout=1200 keepalive=on route=machine1
BalancerMember http://machine2.example.com:8080/
Hello,
I'm hoping for a quick sanity check on a mod_proxy configuration I am
attempting. I'd like to configure a Reverse Proxy with load balancing based on
lbmethod=bybusyness and have the following in httpd.conf:
LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so
LoadModule proxy_balancer_module
Hi,
I have configured Apache to act as a reverse proxy for some of our internal
SAP applications. These internal SAP applications already has SSO set up
using Kerberos. Is it possible configure Apache to delegate the
authentication to the internal SAP application so I have to set up
On 18 August 2012 15:55, Drew Tomlinson d...@mykitchentable.net wrote:
So now I'm trying to understand how browsers cache information and what it
takes to get them to forget that information.
Make your pages adhere to the RFC spec for caching. Use cache-control headers
such as no-cache or
Can anyone tell me how to build mod_cache.so on Apache2.2.22? This is
indeed pretty basic stuff. But for some reason I can not get it built inside
the module directory.
Surely there is an error returned by the configure script that can tell us why
mod_cache.so is failing to build. I used
The strange thing is that everything works with apache 2.2.x, so
my guess is that there are either new but undocumented configuration
switches or we have a regression in 2.4.1.
BTW, I've found another report for probably the same issue, see [1].
[1]
Any ideas or suggestions?
Try the cache status logging added in 2.4:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_cache.html#status
This worked for me in one of the older pre-release versions (2.3) but I admit I
have not yet configured with 2.4.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Juergen
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] httpd - Get 200 but no data.
Hi Jim,
No I am not setting it as a part of the request.
Rajesh
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Rapp, James
james.r...@sap.commailto:james.r...@sap.com wrote:
Hi RJ,
Are you setting a JSESSIONID cookie as part of the request? I had
Hi RJ,
Are you setting a JSESSIONID cookie as part of the request? I had this problem
in the past with an application that did not support cookie based session
affinity. In this case I ended up with several requests missing the JSESSIONID
and they were being routed in round-robin fashion.
Hello,
This is my first attempt at posting to the users mailing list so my apologies
if I've made a mistake in my approach.
I have integrated mod_cache into my application successfully and can confirm it
is working properly by monitoring the cacheroot directory and by noting cached
response
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