Just a las quick comment about using a <Proxy> section to define the proxy. I could not make it work using the below snippet:
<Proxy "unix:/path/to/some.sock|fcgi://myserver"> </Proxy> Digging into the code, I realized the worker was only created if more arguments were provided (which is not mentioned to be possible in the docs, or I could not find it): <Proxy "unix:/path/to/some.sock|fcgi://myserver" timeout=300 > </Proxy> Then the worker is created and I can remove my extra "ProxyPass" directives. Is it intended to only create the worker if we need to configure its settings? It makes sense but it would be a good improvement to make the worker to be always created if it does not exists, regardless of if some more settings are provided. Sorry about the offtopic and thanks a lot to Rüdiger for the hint! 2014/1/22 ryo takatsuki <ryotakats...@gmail.com> > >Your "hack" has the additional benefit is being > >a pooled connection and not a one-shot, and therefore > >will have better performance. But that isn't related > >to UDS at all. > > Well, it is related to UDS in the sense of being my solution to make my > rewrites end up serving content obtained through a Unix socket :). > > I initially had the old version of the UDS patch working with mod_rewrite > (using the default forward proxy worker) but it broke with newer versions > of the patch so I figured out that way of tricking mod_rewrite. > > Regarding using a <Proxy> section to define the workers, I see the code > that should be defining it but I'm not able to make it work. I will > investigate it a little further, thanks! > > Best regards, > > Juanjo. > > > 2014/1/22 Daniel Ruggeri <drugg...@primary.net> > >> On 1/22/2014 5:48 AM, Juan José Medina Godoy wrote: >> > Do you think that approach is safe or is it likely to break at some >> > point? (relaying on the workers being located by url in that way, >> > without having to provide the socket in the rewrite) >> >> Seems safe... and quite clever, actually. >> >> -- >> Daniel Ruggeri >> >> > > > -- > I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. > Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. > I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near Tannhauser Gate. > All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain. > Time to die. > -- I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain. Time to die.