[email protected] wrote:
[...]
So my question boils down to: what is a valid Apache 2.0 workaround for
the functionality offered by proxypassreversecookiedomain and
proxypassreversecookiepath, given that I cannot upgrade to Apache 2.2 and
cannot modify the proxied server (e.g. change anything about the generated
cookies) ?
It seems that once again, the much-maligned language named perl, and its
much underestimated mod_perl module, could be of help.
Do you know perl ?
Is installing mod_perl on the proxy an option ?
Now I must add, the question is, if mod_perl would be an option, then
why would upgrading the Apache 2.0 to 2.2 not be one ?
All being considered, it's probably easier than adding mod_perl to the
existing server.
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