I am using apache2 as a proxy server and it works fine but for ivp6
addresses cached on the disk, if i don't cache it works (tm).
Sample of configuration :
CacheEnable disk /
CacheRoot "/var/cache/apache2/proxy"
CacheSize 5000
CacheGcInterval 4
CacheMaxExpire 24
CacheLastModifiedFactor 0.1
CacheDefaultExpire 1
If i comment out the CacheEnable directive, apt works nicely, if i
don't i get :
Failed to fetch
http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian/dists/experimental/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
404 Not Found [IP: 2001:770:60:1:207:e9ff:fe39:2c68 8000]
Failed to fetch
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-i386/Packages.gz
404 Not Found [IP: 2001:770:60:1:207:e9ff:fe39:2c68 8000]
and from the error.log on the apache2 proxy :
[Mon Dec 20 12:31:26 2004] [error] [client
2001:770:60:1:207:e9ff:fe39:50d5] File does not exist: (null)
[Mon Dec 20 12:31:26 2004] [error] [client
2001:770:60:1:207:e9ff:fe39:50d5] File does not exist: (null)
Has anyone seen this and more importantly a way to fix it ?
I also noticed that the NoCache directive on Debian gives an error,
anyone using it without problem ?
Invalid command 'NoCache', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
not included in the server configuration
Cheers,
Steph
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