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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 9365] - Change in behaviour of ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse

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Change in behaviour of ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse





------- Additional Comments From minfrin@sharp.fm  2002-06-03 10:07 -------
Can you use a tool like tcpflow to sniff the network to determine what is sent
as a request to the backend in the POST, and what the POST sends back in reply?
I basically need the headers of the request and response, not the body.

This will help determine what proxy is matching / is no longer matching, and
what the problem is. So far, proxy works fine for me - need to know what's
different between my setup and yours.

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