On 1/28/07, arun kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If i request page from backend server then i'ts not caching any content..i
found there was no files under /local/apache2/logs/cache directory.
i also set 777 permission for directory local/apache2/logs/cache but no use.
Please let me know what
Hi All,
Below find the reverse proxy configuration with disk cache enabled.
Proxypass / http://10.249.68.24:9001/
ProxypassReverse / http://10.249.68.24:9001/
ifModule mod_cache.c>
UseCanonicalName Off
CacheRoot /local/apache2/logs/
You guys are fabolous! I'm learning
here!
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On 12/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And how can I analyze this HTTP traffic?
Lots of ways to do that. If the URLs are public you can search google
for "http header viewer". If not, firefox has a "live http headers"
extension or the "web developer extension" that will do
And how can I analyze this HTTP traffic?
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> So we have a central deployment server where we update the files. The users
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> PCs access however a reverse proxy caching server. The URL request arrives at
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> proxy, it checks it cache to download or server the request f
o-cache or authorization forbids caching of ...".
I can't figure out why he does this.
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On 12/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Doesn't the cache verify the last mod times of the remote URLs?
It can probably do this, with the appropriate http response headers
(Cache-control: must-revalidate), but is that what you really want?
What is the point of the cache if i
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> i'm quite new to HTT
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> Hello all,
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> i'm quite new to HTTPD and trying to figure out how to configure the apache
> webserver as a reverse proxy with cache to a central intranet server. The
> idea is to make the reverse proxy as a local site proxy to cache
> a
Hello all,
i'm quite new to HTTPD and trying to
figure out how to configure the apache webserver as a reverse proxy with
cache to a central intranet server. The idea is to make the reverse proxy
as a local site proxy to cache applications launched through java webstart.
I've been able to setup a
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