Re: mod_cache and SSL

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Hi Eric,

Thanks for your reply. I did that I have the debug level on and I tried to log Age header but all I get in the log is empty string and "-" sign in the time stamp I tried to put. Also can't see any lines from the mod_cache in the logs. Any ideas why?

My guess is that something happens to the headers when the transition from http to https happens. Or maybe I have to include the caching commands inside the _default_:443 virtual host I have instead in the main httpd.conf file?

Thanks,

Igor

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Igor Cicimov<icicimov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a simple question: is mod_cache working over https or not? I
> think it's not but couldn't find any clear confirmation googling.
>
> Also since the mod_mem_cache doesn't have any logging facilities and
> is completely going on in memory, does any one know a way to confirm
> it's working?

LogLevel debug will show you things being added/removed from the
cache. Logging %{Age}o is another hint that a response was served from
the cache.

--
Eric Covener
covener@xxxxxxxxx

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