From: Astrid Malo
Please note that the caching function present in mod_proxy up to Apache v1.3.x has been removed from -mod_proxy and will be incorporated into a new module, mod_cache.
+mod_proxy and will be incorporated into a new module, mod_cache. In other words: +the Apache 2.0.x-Proxy doesn't +cache at all - all caching functionality has been moved into mod_cache, +which is capable of caching any content, not only content from proxy. +If you need to use SSL when contacting remote servers, have a look at the
-SSLProxy*
directives in mod_ssl.
SSLProxy*
directives in mod_ssl
.
Do not enable proxying with ProxyRequests
until you have
secured your server. Open proxy servers are
diff --git a/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy.xml b/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy.xml
index 8646e93572..2bc6ed56d8 100644
--- a/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy.xml
+++ b/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy.xml
@@ -34,10 +34,14 @@ and filter support was enabled.
Please note that the caching function present in mod_proxy up to Apache v1.3.x has been removed from -mod_proxy and will be incorporated into a new module, mod_cache.
+mod_proxy and will be incorporated into a new module, mod_cache. In other words: +the Apache 2.0.x-Proxy doesn't +cache at all - all caching functionality has been moved into mod_cache, +which is capable of caching any content, not only content from proxy. +If you need to use SSL when contacting remote servers, have a look at the
-SSLProxy*
directives in mod_ssl.
SSLProxy*
directives in Do not enable proxying with