RE: Looking for direction: porting server from Apache 2.2.2 to 2.4.6 - ProxyHTMLURLMap ?

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I don’t think I’m a stupid person, nor do I think I am blind, but

I am unable to find the location at the apache.org site where I

can down load the source code for modules, such as mod_proxy_html.

 

The only download location I see is for either downloading

Apache itself (done that, and have built it), or for 2 or 3 particular

modules (mod_fcgid, mod_ftp).

 

When I look at the source distribution for Apache 2.4.25, I do

find some files for mod_proxy_html, but they are for a Windows build.

 

I went to the webthing site, and they suggest getting the code from

apache.org as it’s more up to date. Arrrrrggggg…..

 

If someone could throw me a clue as to HOW to find the source

for the modules that are supposed to be supported, I would greatly

appreciate it.

 

Thanks,

 

Jeff

 

From: Luca Toscano [mailto:toscano.luca@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 1:10 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Looking for direction: porting server from Apache 2.2.2 to 2.4.6 - ProxyHTMLURLMap ?

 

Hi Jeff,

 

2017-04-26 19:35 GMT+02:00 Jeff Cauhape <jpcauhape@xxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi,

 

I’ve been given the task of moving a website from Apache 2.2.2 on Solaris to Apache 2.4.6 on Linux.

 

So far, so good, but I’m running into a ‘syntax’ error when a config file uses the ProxyHTMLURLMap

function. Apache 2.4.6 does not recognize this, and I don’t have the module (proxy_html_module /

mod_proxy_html.so) required to support it.

 

So… should I substitute calls to ProxyHTMLURLMap to some other function in 2.4.6 (if so which),

or if not, where can I get the compiled function or source code?  From my take on the doc, proxy_html_module

is supposed to be available, but is not included. It would be handy to know where I can get the source

and compile my own, if that’s the way to go.

 

Thanks in advance for any tips or suggestions,

 

mod_proxy_html is included in the official httpd release so you can easily find it in https://httpd.apache.org. I think that your distribution might offer it under a separate package, but it is difficult to say without more info.

 

Hope that helps!

 

Luca


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