Re: Passing remote client IP address to backend server and session stickness

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I realize I just answered you, but in response to your explicit and
specific questions;

Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
> 
> Question 1: Is there a way to pass Internet users' IP address to backend server through Apache reverse proxy server? I am testing that feature so far no luck. My backend server gets Apache proxy server's IP address. But I'd like to have Internet users' IP being passed through Apache. This is http request.

Only if this information has been shared with you by the upstream proxy
or router/gateway/forward proxy.  E.g. - what mod_remoteip is designed
to decode, ---when the information is presented---.

> Question 2: I am testing another Apache reverse proxy which proxies two backend https servers. I am trying to use mod_proxy_balancer.
> 
> <proxy balancer://mycluster>
> 	Balancermember https://192.168.1.1:443 keepalive=on
> 	Balancermember https://192.168.1.2:443 keepalive=on
> </proxy>
> 
> Proxypass /test balancer:mycluster/
> 
> When I test to access the site, I got login prompt from first server which I saw from access log. I typed in login name and password. I got the login prompt back but from the log I saw the connectivity was back from server 2. It seems to me like round robin connection to backend server by Apache. I tried with keyword "JSESSION" but no luck. Does anyone know how to configure Apache so the same connection always goes through the same backend https (http) server. Thanks in advance.

Are you forgetting your ProxyPassReverse statements?  As of the current
version, the syntax above (but wtf happened to your // before mycluster???)
would work just fine for a ProxyPassReverse rule.

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