Hi:
You're missing proxy *.../proxy and location /.../location to allow
access to the proxied host.
Try something like this:
ProxyRequests off
Proxy *
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
/Proxy
ProxyPass / http://domain:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://domain:8080/
Location /
Order allow,deny
Hi.
I wondered whether the following is somehow possible (I guess it's not).
I have a SSL vhost,... and I'd like to require SSL client cert
authentication _per default_ ... but selectively being able to not
demand it for some directories/files/locations.
Having something like:
VirtualHost ..
Hi,
It's official. I
have the worse apache2 + php + mysql ever running on Ubuntu server
10.04LTS 64x.
Dual CPU Xeon 3,2
dual core = 8 cores
3GB RAM
800GB SAS
My best benchmar
using apachebench is:
ab -n 500 -c
Thanks for the responses! I replied to a few points at
http://serverfault.com/q/344788/55762.
Sorry if this doesn't thread right; I'm subscribed to the digest and
I'm not sure how to reply to a particular message.
Dan
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The
On Tue, 2011-12-27 at 10:28 -0500, Eric Covener wrote:
Is there a different whether I match
^/path/tovHost$
or
^/path/tovHost/$
yes, the note unique to 2.3 is about that. I don't remember where it
mattered.
Yeah,.. I've read the note in trunk-doc,... but it is unclear (at least
to
- Original Message -
On 28/12/2011 22:04, Daniel Benamy wrote:
I've documented some unexpected performance behavior I'm seeing at
http://serverfault.com/q/344788/55762. Does anyone have any
thoughts
on this?
Maybe your benchmark's concurrent requests exceed the number of
On 28/12/2011 22:04, Daniel Benamy wrote:
I've documented some unexpected performance behavior I'm seeing at
http://serverfault.com/q/344788/55762. Does anyone have any thoughts
on this?
Maybe your benchmark's concurrent requests exceed the number of apache's
MaxClients or your