I don't know, but I've been trying to figure it out for a week.  Any ideas??

Here's what I've read so far:
1. Use ProxyVia.
    Problem: All ProxyVia does is create a header called "HTTP_Via" with the
value of "1.1 mysite.com"
    Worthless.

2. Use custom headers.
    Problem: Zope doesn't seem to recognize the custom headers.  If I do:
        Header set MyHeader "My Custom Header"
    then MyHeader never shows up in the REQUEST namespace.

Maybe I'm doing it wrong -- I'm new to all this stuff.  But if I can't find
a good solution, I might just hack the Apache source code to have ProxyVia
pass the IP address instead of the site calling it.

- T.J.

----- Original Message -----
From: RC Compaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 7:50 AM
Subject: [Zope] ProxyPass


> Is there anyway to get around the fact that the remote ip is the server's
ip
> if you use Apache's ProxyPass directive to pass requests on to Zope?
>
> Roché
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