Alex, Thanks for the report! I'll look into it and your provided patch as soon as I have a chance.
Thanks, Christian ----------------- Christian Gilmore Technology Leader GeT WW Global Applications Development IBM Software Group > -----Original Message----- > From: Alex Menendez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:45 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Sean Corfield; Alex Menendez > Subject: Multiple Cookie Header Bug with Apache::ProxyRewrite > > > hello, Christian > > I found a bug with how Apache::ProxyRewite handles cookies. > > Our proxy server was trying to display a remote application > that heavily uses cookies butthe application was failing miserably. > > I compared the headers of what the proxy server was sending > to the client vs. what the remote server was displaying. the > proxy server was only sending one (the last one) of 4 > Set-Cookie headers. > > The problems lies in the way that all headers are set: > $r->headers_out->{$header} = $value; > > I patched the server by changing sum code in: sub respond { } > to allow for multiple cookie headers. > > Here is what I did: > # feed reponse back into our request_record > $response->scan(sub { > my ($header, $value) = @_; > $r->log->debug("respond: OUT $header: $value"); > if ($header =~ /^Set-Cookie/i) { > $value =~ /path=([^;]+)/i; > my $cookie_path = $1; > &rewrite_url($r, $remote_site, > \$cookie_path, $mapref); > $value =~ s/(path=)([^;]+)/$1$cookie_path/i; > > # Multiple Cookie Patch added by amen > # 04/03/2002 > $r->headers_out->add( 'Set-Cookie' => $value ); > $r->log->debug("respond: OUT-MOD > $header: $value"); > } else { > $r->headers_out->{$header} = $value; > } > }); > > Makes sense :) > > thanx for writing this, > -amen > > BTW> we are using version 0.15 >