Re: Handling load balancer's X-FORWARDED-FOR header: mod_proxy vs mod_remoteip and Apache 2.2.6

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On 10/19/2010 7:28 AM, J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
> 
> Short of modifying the source code to backfit it to 2.2.6 (which I am at a loss how to
> do), it's been suggested I look at mod_proxy, which is apparently part of the base for
> 2.2.6 (I am explicitly NOT loading this module right now). But I don't see the header
> "X-Forwarded-For" cited anywhere in the mod_proxy documentation, and I would expect that
> if this is a typical use of mod_proxy, there'd be SOMETHING like that noted there.
> 
> Thoughts on either the refitting for Apache 2.2.6 of mod_remoteip, using mod_proxy for the
> same purpose, or some other method of achieving this with the module's I've got to work with?

Some modules I've moved back to 2.2, including remoteip, can be found here;
http://people.apache.org/~wrowe/httpd-2.2-ports/ --- apxs should work for you
with those sources.

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