Todd Nine schrieb:
I have another question on the efficiency
> side. I'd like to use domain name for ease of configuration, however I
> know
> it is less efficient than using IP. Is it less efficient for the first
> proxy request (IE does apache cache the IP after the first lookup?), or
> does i
Thanks for getting back to me Paul. Sorry I snapped at you, it was uncalled
for, it has been one of those weekends ... :). I finally figured out my
issue, and unfortunately, it was a bonehead move on my part. As I said
earlier, I've defined each virtual host in its own .conf file so editing
eac
forgot to mention: this is apache-2.2.3 on linux.
cheers
Paul
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Todd Nine schrieb:
> No you misunderstood my post. I'm not an idiot, I understand the point of
> proxying, if the target server is down I won't be able to connect.
Sorry I didn't meant to be rude...
Here's
> a more clear example. I'm proxying 2 http servers, server A and server B.
> If server
No you misunderstood my post. I'm not an idiot, I understand the point of
proxying, if the target server is down I won't be able to connect. Here's
a more clear example. I'm proxying 2 http servers, server A and server B.
If server B is not running when the proxy starts, I can't connect to ser
Todd Nine schrieb:
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> Now, I am having a problem, and have a question. First if all of the
> servers I am connecting to via the proxy server are not running, all of the
> virtual hosts that I'm proxying fail with the following error message for
> every back end server that's not running. T