On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 11:09:02AM +0100, Jack Tuckson wrote:
> Apache 2.2.6.
okay. thanks.
> I can't provide configs, but the Listen directives are correct.
you choose.
> My question is whether Apache uses tcp connections for mod_cache to
> communicate with Apache.
Your Apache front instance
On 10/31/07, Christian Folini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I do not really understand your setup. Are you intending to say,
> that you have two seperate apache instances, one serving via
> mod_cache and the other one (in front) proxying requests
> via mod_proxy_balancer?
Yes .
Pl
Hi there,
I do not really understand your setup. Are you intending to say,
that you have two seperate apache instances, one serving via
mod_cache and the other one (in front) proxying requests
via mod_proxy_balancer?
Please be very clear with your setup. Then please provide
your apache versions a
Apache is doing something odd - can anyone help?
I have are two Apache processes, one for mod_cache, one for
mod_proxy_balancer.
mod_proxy_balancer requests get passed to mod_cache.
mod_cache listens on 192.168.100.123, mod_proxy_balancer has a separate ip
address.
Everything works - but there a