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ProxyPassReverse doesn't change cookie paths
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------- Additional Comments From asf.bug@gridpoint.net 2005-08-09 19:35 -------
(In reply to comment #17)
> Created an attachment (id=15543)
--> (http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=15543&action=view) [edit]
> 2.0.53, mult cookie plus location aware
>
> patch to check request uri against location ProxyPassReverseCookiePath/Domain
> is configured in. This works for me with 2 different java servlet application
> servers behind the proxy each setting jsessionid with path=/
My production server is running Fedora Core 2 with the latest available Apache
available, httpd-2.0.51-2.9.i386.rpm. Is there a way I can get a patch for this
version or a patched mod_proxy module to drop in as a replacement for the one from the
rpm?
I've tested your patch on a test FC4 system with 2.0.53 and was able to get perfect
results; the persistent login cookie was sent and allowed me to "hide" the dynamic
pages from the backend server and virtualize them on my public server.
Thanks,
Tony
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