On Oct 18, 2012, at 12:28 PM, Christophe Antoniewski wrote:
Hi,
Currently, the guide lines for using Apache as a reverse proxy to galaxy are to use the mod_rewrite module and the rewrite rules as explained in the galaxy wiki.
I was wondering whether anybody has tried to use mod_proxy, mod_proxy-http instead, with proxypass and proxypassreverse directives ? any technical limitations ? could it be more efficient in a production configuration ?
Hi Chris, My recollection is that the rewrite rule with a [P] flag effectively does the same thing as the mod_proxy directives. They both end up using mod_proxy. The rewrite rules for static will have to be traversed on every request regardless of which method you use. --nate
Thanks for the info
Chris
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