> I compiled apache 2.0.52 binaries for Linux with mod_proxy (and others). > These binaries have worked well so far in several Linux boxes. > Nevertheless, I am experiences some response time issues with a specific > machine. It takes more than 10 seconds for the reverse proxy to respond. > The machine is a Red Hat AS 2.1 (2.4.9-e.3smp kernel). Hello, I'm using the same Apache2 version, from backports.org, and I'm getting the same (very) slow response times. Here's my config: <IfDefine SSL> Listen 212.13.201.166:443 <VirtualHost 212.13.201.166:443> ServerName www.tastycake.net ServerAdmin cows DocumentRoot DOCROOT SSLProxyEngine on SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile CERTPATH SSLProxyVerify optional_no_ca SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFile CERTPATH SSLCertificateKeyFile KEYPATH RequestHeader set front-end-https on SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown ProxyPass / http://www.tastycake.net/ <Location /> Order allow,deny Allow from all ProxyPassReverse / </Location> </VirtualHost> </IfDefine> It's a bit messy because I'm just try to hack around the config to make it faster, but nothing I do seems to do the trick. Perhaps this is a config issue, but I can't find any decent documentation on using SSLProxy anywhere :( I'd appreciate anyone who has SSLProxy working well pasting a sample config in here - that could help. For the meantime I'm going to switch back to pound on this host (almost instantaneous), but I'd really prefer to use Apache - mostly because it doesn't occasionally crash like Pound. Thanks, -- Nick Maynard nick.maynard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "The world isn't fair, Calvin." "I know Dad, but why isn't it ever unfair in my favour?" -- Calvin and Dad, "Calvin and Hobbes"
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