Re: mod_cache/mod_proxy, and the 'server' header.

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On 08/10/2007, Ian P. Christian <pookey@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm proxying requests to a backend server, and using mod_cache to cache.
>
> I've noticed on the first request, I get the Server header from my
> backend, and every request that hits cache shows the frontend Server
> header, as below:

Preserving the backend Server: header is normal - and I imagine
standard - behaviour for mod_proxy. The only way I know to get around
it is with mod_security.

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