have no
qualms about 'evil hacks' here - our version of suexec has to be patched
every time we upgrade Apache, to give just one example).
Best of luck,
David Adam
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the remote clients.
Have you tried looking at the X-Forwarded-For header? (Appears in CGI
scripts as HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR) This is passed automatically by
mod_proxy, as far as I know.
Cheers,
David Adam
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e might be something similar for mod_deflate.
Cheers,
David Adam
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To unsub
't understand how it works.
Short of hacking the source and commenting out all the unescaping
functions, is there a way to get Apache to proxy the requests verbatim?
The relevant parts of my httpd.conf are below.
Thanks for any assistance,
David Adam
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