Chris,

I recently inherited responsibility for two apache servers that function as 
reverse proxies.  They work really well.  I am still learning, but I believe 
all you need is mod_proxy to get the reverse proxy functionality.

Jeff

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-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Pascher [mailto:christian.pasc...@gmx.at] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 3:29 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Apache Reverse Proxy

Hi,

I have a topology with two apache webservers. I want to set up a new server as 
a reverse proxy with caching and load balancing.
As far as I know, this works fine with apache and I don't need extra software 
like squid. Am I right?

Is it possible, that the servers can use both, HTTP and HTTPS for connections 
and should i use the Apache HTTP Server as a reverse proxy or something else?

Sorry for my bad english ;)

Greetings,
Chris

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