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* [[Mod_cluster Configuration|mod_cluster Configuration]] | * [[Mod_cluster Configuration|mod_cluster Configuration]] | ||
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=Secure mod_proxy= | =Secure mod_proxy= |
Revision as of 19:34, 3 January 2017
External
- Apache Module mod_proxy https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy.html
- Apache fails to proxy saying "No protocol handler was valid for the URL" https://access.redhat.com/solutions/277193
Internal
Secure mod_proxy
TODO
Directives
- ProxyPass
- Proxy
- ProxyTimeout
- ProxyPassReverse
- ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain
- ProxyPassReverseCookiePath
- ProxyPassInherit
- ProxyPassInterpolate
- ProxyRequest
- ProxySet
- BalancerGrowth
- BalancerInherit
- BalancerMember
- BalancerPersist
- ProxyAddHeaders
- ProxyBadHeader
- ProxyBlock
- ProxyDomain
- ProxyErrorOverride
- ProxyIOBufferSize
- ProxyReceiveBufferSize
- ProxyMatch
- ProxyMaxForwards
Forward Proxy Configuration
A forward proxy is activated using the ProxyRequests directive.
Reverse Proxy Configuration
A reverse proxy is activated using the ProxyPass directive or the [P] flag to the RewriteRule directive. It is not necessary to turn ProxyRequests on in order to configure a reverse proxy.
Controlling access to the Proxy
Use the <Proxy> control block:
<Proxy "*"> Require ip 192.168.0 </Proxy>
mod_proxy mod_cluster Configuration
mod_proxy directives like ProxyIOBufferSize could be used to configure mod_cluster.
There is no need to use ProxyPass directives because mod_cluster automatically configures which URLs have to be forwarded to JBossWEB.