I've read up on apache's mod_proxy and the process to secure it. I setup to allow my subnet (don't know if this is over kill since it seems like only the box it's self needs proxy) however trying this ...
This module requires the service of mod_proxy. It provides the features used for proxying HTTP and HTTPS requests. mod_proxy_http supports HTTP/0.9, HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1. It does not provide any ...
I have a setup where Apache is proxying requests to Lighttpd. This is how it has to be, unfortunately.<BR><BR>Anyway, Apache does ldap authentication, but I need to make use of the username in the ...
Mod_proxy_balancer, an add-in module for the Apache HTTP Server, acts as a software load balancer to split traffic across multiple back-end servers.
Providing a common gateway for web services, caching web requests or providing anonymity are some of the ways organizations use proxy servers. Commercial proxy products, especially cloud offerings, ...
Do not enable proxying with ProxyRequests until you have secured your server. Open proxy servers are dangerous both to your network and to the Internet at large. mod_proxy and related modules ...
This module requires the service of mod_proxy. It provides support for the SCGI protocol, version 1. Thus, in order to get the ability of handling the SCGI protocol ...
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