RE: Apache proxy behaviour...

2006-02-02 Thread CASTELLE Thomas
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : jeudi 2 février 2006 16:48 À : dev@httpd.apache.org Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: Apache proxy behaviour...   There is no such thing as an intermediate proxy that has any kind of 'filtering' going on that won't, on some occ

Re: Apache proxy behaviour...

2006-02-02 Thread TOKILEY
There is no such thing as an intermediate proxy that has any kind of 'filtering' going on that won't, on some occasions, need to 'buffer' some data. I believe even mod_include will 'wait' for tags to resolve if they split across buffers.   The real questions to ask is...   Why is the proxy timin

Re: Apache proxy behaviour...

2006-02-02 Thread Matthieu Estrade
The reverse proxy read a brigade, then forward it to the client. It should not buffer the response but forward block of data. Maybe it's because of deflate or mod_security... But this behaviour is not normal imho. Matthieu On Thursday 02 February 2006 16:13, CASTELLE Thomas wrote: > Hi there,