Hi,
can someone help me to understand what the following error message means?
[Mon Jul 14 15:47:12 2008] [error] (104)Connection reset by peer: proxy: pass
request body failed to 127.0.0.1:84 (localhost) from 87.xxx.yyy.zzz ()
I'm using apache witch mod_proxy and mod_ssl as an SSL frontend for
Hi,
apologies, this problem was entirely my fault, the caching in apache was
working just fine, there was a complex bug in the technology stack the cache
sits on top of.
Regards,
Ross.
rossputin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping someone can point me to documentation on how to fix a problem
>
On 17.07.08 09:33, Anand Kulkarni wrote:
> We have used mod_proxy in our project for configuring proxy server
> between TCP client and TCP server. But, mod_proxy has not been able to
> forward the complete client data to the server.
what do you mean "complete client data"?
> I think it is a bug
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:00 PM, Raphael Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if it is CGI -- are you able to read X_HOST variable then?
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 06:03, Anand Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have used mod_proxy in our project for configuring proxy server between
> TCP client and TCP server. But, mod_proxy has not been able to forward the
> complete client data to the server.
>
> I think it is a bug wi
I've been asking about this for a couple of days now on #apache so
apologies if you're tired of it before even reading any further.
My question is Is it possible to set up an Apache proxy of another
server in such a way that the proxy is invisible, in terms of cookies
at least? I.e. when I visit m
Hi,
>>
>> We have used mod_proxy in our project for configuring proxy server
>> between TCP client and TCP server. But, mod_proxy has not been able
to
>> forward the complete client data to the server.
>
>> I think it is a bug with mod_proxy. We have another option called
>> mod_athena. In that
On 17.07.08 16:43, Anand Kulkarni wrote:
> We have already developed an application where TCP-client communicates
> with TCP-Server. Its working fine.
>
> But now we want to introduce some proxy server in between.
why?
> Hence, we are trying Apache mod_proxy module.
>
> Is it wrong to use mod_p
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 7:13 AM, Anand Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>>
>>> We have used mod_proxy in our project for configuring proxy server
>>> between TCP client and TCP server. But, mod_proxy has not been able
> to
>>> forward the complete client data to the server.
>>
>>> I thi
Hi,
>> We have already developed an application where TCP-client
communicates
>> with TCP-Server. Its working fine.
>>
>> But now we want to introduce some proxy server in between.
> why?
Because we have many TCP servers running and using mod_proxy we want to
route client request to the speci
On 7/17/08, jamanbo jamanbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question is Is it possible to set up an Apache proxy of another
> server in such a way that the proxy is invisible, in terms of cookies
> at least? I.e. when I visit my proxy I want cookies from the backend
> to get set exactly as if I
Hi all,
I could solve the problem with recompiling httpd within a different envornment.
Thanx!
Liebe Grüsse,
Wulf Kaiser
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> >> We have already developed an application where TCP-client communicates
> >> with TCP-Server. Its working fine.
> >>
> >> But now we want to introduce some proxy server in between.
>
> > why?
On 17.07.08 17:45, Anand Kulkarni wrote:
> Because we have many TCP servers running and using mod_pr
Hi,
>> Because we have many TCP servers running and using mod_proxy we want
>> to route client request to the specific one.
>> Also using Apache as proxy, we can get benefit of different services.
>Sorry, this explanation is not enough. What kind of tcp servers are
they and what clients connect
Anand Kulkarni wrote:
Hi,
>> Because we have many TCP servers running and using mod_proxy we want
>> to route client request to the specific one.
>> Also using Apache as proxy, we can get benefit of different services.
>Sorry, this explanation is not enough. What kind of tcp servers are
they a
hello
I am using apache http server to serve some xml requests from clients.
the http server hands over the incoming XML to back end application. the back
end application creates the response and hands over to HTTP server to be sent
out. for some requests, the client port is changing to a diffe
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