RE: [users@httpd] mod_proxy question: multiple cache setting

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I have not tried this myself, but judging from the documentation for mod_disk_cache, it should work. The CacheRoot directive is allowed in a Virtual Host context.

This should be fairly easy to try for yourself. Why don't you let us know when you have?

-ascs

-----Original Message-----
From: john doe [mailto:johndoe2k@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 10:10 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [users@httpd] mod_proxy question: multiple cache setting

In an apache2 setting, I have two virtual hosts, both setup as proxy using mod_proxy, and i want to make sure they use different directories for caching (e.g. site1/cache and site2/cache), because they are caching for different original sites. Is this allowd by mod_proxy? will mod_proxy be confused by more than 1 caching directory?

-jd

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