Re: Apache module that enables ActiveX

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[quote]Do you want the connection between the proxy and the server to be kept alive rather than closed after each reqest?[quote]
yes.
just this?
KeepAlive Off
in the <VirtualHost *:443>

thanks for the suggest.

cheers,
Mauri


2010/4/22 Jonas Eckerman <jonas_lists@xxxxxxxxx>
On 2010-04-21 15:28, Mauri wrote:

a question about my previous problem.

What previous problem? And what on earth does this have to do with enabling ActiveX?

Scenario A)

All request from my i.e. to web server go troughput this 2 sessions. I
don't see any other connection.

Scenario B)

All the request from my i.e. to web server close one session and
generate a new session.
Can I set the proxy as per Scenario A ?

Do you want the connection between the proxy and the server to be kept alive rather than closed after each reqest?

If so, chek out the "keepalive" parameter to the "ProxyPass" config verb.

Regards
/Jonas
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