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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Dave Lowenstein <dl...@mail.sdsu.edu> on 2002/09/11 22:53:46 UTC

[users@httpd] Re: Help with ProxyPass Needed

Here are some log excerpts as requested:

66.32.138.220 - its [11/Sep/2002:01:11:38 -0700] "GET http://www.cnn.com/
HTTP/1
.0" 304 -
66.32.138.220 - its [11/Sep/2002:01:11:39 -0700] "GET
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/virtu
al/2001/style/main.css HTTP/1.0" 404 299
66.32.138.220 - its [11/Sep/2002:01:11:39 -0700] "GET
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/virtu
al/2000/code/main.js HTTP/1.0" 404 297
66.32.138.220 - its [11/Sep/2002:01:11:39 -0700] "GET
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/image
s/hub2000/1.gif HTTP/1.0" 404 292
66.32.138.220 - - [11/Sep/2002:01:11:39 -0700] "GET
http://toolbar.aol.com/dashb
oard.twhat?dom=cnn HTTP/1.0" 401 471
66.32.138.220 - "" [11/Sep/2002:01:11:39 -0700] "GET
http://toolbar.aol.com/dash
board.twhat?dom=cnn HTTP/1.0" 401 471


The username that you see there is a username that is normally required to
log in to this webserver. The cnn page would repeatedly ask me for login
info each time it loaded content from a different server (toolbar.aol.com,
i.cnn.cnet, etc). Just to see what would happen I typed in the login info,
and bit by bit the page was loaded. This was on IE on a PC.



Dave Lowenstein
Programmer/Analyst
San Diego State University



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Re: [users@httpd] Re: Help with ProxyPass Needed

Posted by Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca>.
Dave Lowenstein wrote:

> The username that you see there is a username that is normally required to
> log in to this webserver. The cnn page would repeatedly ask me for login
> info each time it loaded content from a different server (toolbar.aol.com,
> i.cnn.cnet, etc). Just to see what would happen I typed in the login info,
> and bit by bit the page was loaded. This was on IE on a PC.

You didn't answer the rest of my questions.

My guess from what you showed is that IE is just very confused and is 
serving pages from its local cache after it fails to get them from the 
remote site.

Joshua.


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