Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Redirection

2008-07-19 Thread solprovider
On 7/19/08, Alberto García Gómez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have this URL > http://www.server.com/index.php?article1.html > > and work like that > http://www.server.com/?article1.html > > But I really really need this > http://www.server.com/article1.html > > And I need to work like previ

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] different kinds of proxies

2008-07-19 Thread solprovider
On 7/19/08, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From a recent thread originally dedicated to find out if a proxy server can > be really "transparent", I'll first quote a summary from "solprovider". > > quote > > I think the confusion is between an network proxy server and a Web > "revers

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread solprovider
On 7/19/08, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am not the ultimate specialist here, but I am interested, because I'd > like to make sure too. > > And there is still something that bothers me in the explanations above : > > I assume that what you mean by "accessing a site via a proxy" i

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread solprovider
On 7/19/08, jamanbo jamanbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If the applications use Cookies, the > > application Cookies must be rewritten by the Web proxy server because > > the browsers use the server name of the Web proxy server, not the > > application servers. > > 1. The browser requests ht

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread André Warnier
jamanbo jamanbo wrote: If the applications use Cookies, the application Cookies must be rewritten by the Web proxy server because the browsers use the server name of the Web proxy server, not the application servers. 1. The browser requests http://myapp.example.com. 2. The Web proxy server myapp.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread jamanbo jamanbo
> If the applications use Cookies, the > application Cookies must be rewritten by the Web proxy server because > the browsers use the server name of the Web proxy server, not the > application servers. > 1. The browser requests http://myapp.example.com. > 2. The Web proxy server myapp.example.com s

[EMAIL PROTECTED] different kinds of proxies

2008-07-19 Thread André Warnier
Hi. From a recent thread originally dedicated to find out if a proxy server can be really "transparent", I'll first quote a summary from "solprovider". quote I think the confusion is between an network proxy server and a Web "reverse" proxy server. A network proxy server handles NAT (Network

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Redirection

2008-07-19 Thread Alberto García Gómez
I have this URL http://www.server.com/index.php?article1.html and work like that http://www.server.com/?article1.html But I really really need this http://www.server.com/article1.html And I need to work like previous URL and I need to make the changes in .htaccess file PLEASE I had try ev

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread André Warnier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/19/08, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: jamanbo jamanbo wrote: If I go to a.proxy.com which is proxying a.site.com then I expect that a good browser will refuse to accept cookies in the .site.com domain. But if it were possibly to configure the proxy so tha

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread solprovider
On 7/19/08, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > jamanbo jamanbo wrote: > > If I go to a.proxy.com which is proxying a.site.com then I expect that > > a good browser will refuse to accept cookies in the .site.com domain. > > But if it were possibly to configure the proxy so that the browser >

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread André Warnier
jamanbo jamanbo wrote: Thank you both for the information. I am still confused on the fundamental issue though. Is it possible for a proxy to be effectively invisible? I keep getting different answers from different people. If I go to a.proxy.com which is proxying a.site.com then I expect that a

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread jamanbo jamanbo
Thank you both for the information. I am still confused on the fundamental issue though. Is it possible for a proxy to be effectively invisible? I keep getting different answers from different people. If I go to a.proxy.com which is proxying a.site.com then I expect that a good browser will refuse

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache load balance very uneven

2008-07-19 Thread André Warnier
Hi. I know next to nothing about load balancing per se, so this will be a very naive question related to the data below : does it matter ? I mean, I can see that the load appears to be uneven, but the grand total seems to be about 10% of the available cpu time. So do you really care if one inst