mod_proxy
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mod_proxy is an optional module for the Apache HTTP Server.[1]
This module implements a proxy, gateway or cache for Apache. It implements proxying capability for or AJP13 (Apache JServ Protocol version 1.3), FTP, CONNECT (for SSL), HTTP/0.9, HTTP/1.0, and (since Apache 1.3.23) HTTP/1.1. The module can be configured to connect to other proxy modules for these and other protocols.
One powerful feature of Apache is flexible virtual hosting — multiple virtual hosts on a single client. This is a convenient way to partition separate websites and applications. With mod_proxy it is possible to set various web framework based applications up as virtual hosts as well.[2][3][4]
mod_proxy can help to improve LAMP security [5] or to strip SSL from HTTP requests.[6]
License
See Apache License.
History
This module was experimental in Apache 1.1.x.[7]
As of Apache 1.2, mod_proxy stability was greatly improved.[8]
Since Apache 2.0, proxy features are divided into several modules in addition to mod_proxy: mod_proxy_http, mod_proxy_ftp, and mod_proxy_connect — moreover, caching is provided by mod_cache and related modules.[9]
Since Apache 2.2, mod_proxy_ajp and mod_proxy_balancer have been added as well.[10]
See also
Notes
- ^ Homepage of mod_proxy for Apache 2.2
- ^ Running CherryPy behind Apache using mod_proxy
- ^ Single Django App behind multiple Apache Proxies
- ^ Using web2py with Apache, mod_proxy, and mod_proxy_html
- ^ Improve LAMP security with Apache Proxy's directive (mod_proxy)
- ^ Strip SSL with Apache mod_proxy
- ^ The mod_proxy module was experimental in Apache 1.1.x
- ^ In Apache 1.2, mod_proxy stability was greatly improved
- ^ In Apache 2.0 proxy features are divided into several modules
- ^ In Apache 2.2 mod_proxy_ajp and mod_proxy_balancer added
External links
- Apache module mod_proxy — for Apache 1.3.
- Apache module mod_proxy — for Apache 2.0.
- Apache module mod_proxy — for Apache 2.2.
- Apache module mod_proxy — for Apache 2.4.
- Apache module mod_proxy — for current Apache.