Re: Gui for viewing Apache responses from a chain of proxy servers

2010-07-25 Thread Mark Thomas
On 26/07/2010 00:09, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 25/07/2010 06:46, James Godrej wrote: >> >> >> From: Mark Thomas >> To: Tomcat Users List >> >> That is what HEAD requests were invented for. >> >> I did not get your point.Can you give a link to what you are saying. > > http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=HEAD

Re: Gui for viewing Apache responses from a chain of proxy servers

2010-07-25 Thread André Warnier
James Godrej wrote: Is there any GUI for viewing Apache headers which are being served by a chain of Reverse Proxy Servers. I have a cloud which uses a few Proxy Servers in between the client and actual server which has to serve the original request. All servers are Unix Servers. And if ther

Re: Gui for viewing Apache responses from a chain of proxy servers

2010-07-25 Thread Mark Thomas
On 25/07/2010 06:46, James Godrej wrote: > > > From: Mark Thomas > To: Tomcat Users List > > That is what HEAD requests were invented for. > > I did not get your point.Can you give a link to what you are saying. http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=HEAD+request Mark

Re: Gui for viewing Apache responses from a chain of proxy servers

2010-07-24 Thread James Godrej
From: Mark Thomas To: Tomcat Users List That is what HEAD requests were invented for. I did not get your point.Can you give a link to what you are saying.

Re: Gui for viewing Apache responses from a chain of proxy servers

2010-07-24 Thread Mark Thomas
On 24/07/2010 21:17, James Godrej wrote: > Is there any GUI for viewing Apache headers which are being served by a chain > of Reverse Proxy Servers. > I have a cloud which uses a few Proxy Servers in between the client and > actual > server which has to serve the original request. > All servers

Gui for viewing Apache responses from a chain of proxy servers

2010-07-24 Thread James Godrej
Is there any GUI for viewing Apache headers which are being served by a chain of Reverse Proxy Servers. I have a cloud which uses a few Proxy Servers in between the client and actual server which has to serve the original request. All servers are Unix Servers. And if there is a problem which I