Thank you.
I have other questions:

1- When I configured a Reverse Proxy and want to use "ModSecurity", then I just 
need to install the ModSecurity on Reverse Proxy server or I must install 
ModSecurity on both of the Front-End and Back-End servers?

2- With ATS (Apache Traffic Server), need I to install Apache Web Server on the 
Front-End server?

3- Can anyone tell me what is the main difference between the Forward Proxy and 
Reverse Proxy?






On Thursday, March 11, 2021, 07:14:29 PM GMT+3:30, Antony Stone 
<antony.st...@apache.open.source.it> wrote: 





On Thursday 11 March 2021 at 15:35:17, Jason Long wrote:

> Thank you for all replies.
> How to handle back-end server down? Is it kind of load balancing or CDN?

No.

Whether you have one back-end server or a hundred, you have to allow for the 
fact that under certain circumstances the reverse proxy may not be able to 
contact any of them, and therefore has to return some response to the 
requesting client.


Antony.

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