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Yeah, my first thought is to move the proxy server over onto another box, as it seems to have no problems getting stuff on other hosts. On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, John Chambers wrote: > > David Allan <dave at dpallan.com> wrote: > | Did you ever figure out what was going on here? I have a similar problem, > | where Apache is the proxy server, and it won't get a few things located on > | virtual hosts on the same box as the proxy server, although it will get > | pages on other hosts. > > Nope. However, I did get it working. What I did was to move the > entire apache installation out of the way, cleaned up the source > directory, and did a complete build starting with ./configure with > options to enable all modules. This seems to have worked. Of course, > it's probably far larger than what I need, but I can trim it down a > bit after some more study of TFM.. <snip> > (Segfault.org had a story similar to this recently, about AOL sending > out CDs that contain "the entire Internet", or at least all of it > that AOL thought their customers would be interested in.) I don't think I want to picture that! Dave - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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