Ben Ricker wrote:
Ahhh. Good point. I spaced the rewrite part. You are right: looking at
any rewrites is a candidate since it is very unlikely to catch a
healthy rewrite intact with a reload.
Well, I turned off rewrites, so we'll see what happens.
Amiri
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From what I understand, mod_authz_host always performs two DNS lookups
per request when mod_authz_host is enabled, regardless of whether any
host-based blockings are used. I don't need that, in fact, the only
part of mod_authz_host I use is to set Order allow,deny and Allow
from all or Deny from
Yes the ProxyHTMLExtended directive can, but the ProxyHTMLURLMap
directive can't. I think I said as much in the line The solution
proffered seem to be to use ProxyHTMLExtended and identify the URL
using regular expressions.
My concern is that it is using brute force regular expression
matching,
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I understand, mod_authz_host always performs two DNS lookups
per request when mod_authz_host is enabled, regardless of whether any
host-based blockings are used.
No, that's not true to the best of my knowledge. If it were