Re: [users@httpd] Reverse Proxy with filtering using Apache2

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On Apr 7, 2005 10:23 AM, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > If not, how could I get the intended functionality to filter the
> > website from the proxy before sending to the client.
> 
> What is your intended functionality?  Would mod_publisher or any of
> its lesser siblings (http://apache.webthing.com/) do the job for you?
Have not tried. Will this module stack fine with mod_rewrite on mod_proxy?

Will try to compile it this afternoon.

> > If it's relevant: I am using Windows 2000 and Apache2 (2.0.52).
> 
> Could be relevant.  Bear in mind that even if you do get it to work,
> it'll be a huge overhead.  An ext_filter is an external program
> (like CGI with mod_cgi), and will be slow on anything but unix+prefork.
> See the discussion on the mod_cgid page for how apache deals with
> this in CGI - but there's no equivalent for ext_filter.
It's only for local use and it's currently only one site being routed
through the proxy. Apache runs anyway to have a local copy of my
website available at any time, so this is really no drawback to me ;)

Thanks for pointing this out to me. Will come back to give feedback on
whether and how it works - for the list to know.

Peter.

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