Hi all.
Thanks for your support
Joshua Slive wrote:
You can set them in a cookie or in the query string. mod_rewrite can
do either of these.
Then, if necessary, mod_rewrite on the back-end machine could put them
back in the environment.
Brian Hughes '89 wrote:
What I've been doing with my Ap
At 09.20 14/06/2005 -0400, you wrote:
I've posted examples of how to do this to the list a few times over the
past several months. If you have trouble finding them in one of the
archives, let me know and I'll send the example conf statements directly
to you.
-Brian
Hi Brian et al.
here my
On Jun 14, 2005, at 08:53 AM, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 6/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We've successfully set up apache with mod_proxy + mod_rewrite in front
of our (yet another) apache serving our webapps.
We've an application that use some mod_ssl environment variables to
On 6/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We've successfully set up apache with mod_proxy + mod_rewrite in front
> of our (yet another) apache serving our webapps.
>
> We've an application that use some mod_ssl environment variables to work
> properly (for example it use
Hi,
We've successfully set up apache with mod_proxy + mod_rewrite in front
of our (yet another) apache serving our webapps.
We've an application that use some mod_ssl environment variables to work
properly (for example it use SSL_CLIENT_S_DN). The problem when
connecting through reverse prox