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==ProxyTimeout==
This directive allows a user to specifiy a timeout on proxy requests. This is useful when the application server is slow, and you would rather just return a timeout and fail gracefully instead of waiting however long it takes the server to return.


==ProxyPassReverse==
==ProxyPassReverse==

Revision as of 00:40, 23 December 2016

External

Internal

Secure mod_proxy

TODO

Directives

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.

Reference

ProxyPassReverse

ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain

ProxyPassReverseCookiePath