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This tells me that it's not possible to use persistent connections to https
backends in proxy workers, which is strange, as it seemed to be possible in
apache 2.0 mod_proxy. Is this correct or I've made a mistake somewhere
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This tells me that it's not possible to use persistent connections to https
backends in proxy workers, which is strange, as it seemed
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That's scary. Thanks for your help anyway.
Cheers,
Balint
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Axel-Stephane SMORGRAV wrote:
I'm sorry, but I did not realise that you were attempting to use SSL to the
backend.
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That's scary. Thanks for your help anyway.
Cheers,
Balint
On Wed, 9 Jan
Hi
This is very surprising to me because this is one of the things about 2.2 that
I was looking forward to and therefore tested specifically.
Roughly speaking httpd 2.2 creates a connection pool for each ProxyPass.
Actually it associates a worker (not to be mixed-up with MPM worker workers
Hi,
thanks for your notes. Still I don't entirely understand what I see.
Here's how I tested. I've set up 2 virtualhosts on my ubuntu gutsy
notebook (apache 2.2.4, prefork): localhost and localhost-external.
Here's localhost-external:
VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80
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