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I have an issue with Apache proxies.

I was asked to let the connection between Apache and the web client opened, because we are working on SSE. The problem is that by default the timeout is 60secs. I would like to increase this value significantly, and I found the ProxyTimeout directive which is great BUT it increases the timeout for ALL proxies. On my conf I have multiple ajp proxies, and I would have liked to apply the ProxyTimeout only to /test:

ProxyPass /test ajp://some_ip:8009/some_URL
ProxyPassReverse /test ajp://some_ip:8009/some_url

ProxyPass /test2 ajp://some_ip2:8009/some_url2
ProxyPassReverse /test2 ajp://some_ip2:8009/some_url2

Is there a way to do so?

So far I tested with: ConnectionTimeout and ProxyPass /test ajp://some_ip:8009/some_URL timeout=120 to no avail.

I even tried to specify a timeout with a Proxy block:

<Proxy "ajp://some_ip:8009/some_url">
Proxyset timeout=10
</Proxy>

but again it failed.

I am not familiar with levels of timeout in Apache (I know there are some), and my knowledge of Apache is rather limited.

Thanks for you help!

IsKor
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2 Answers2

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It's currently not possible because directives inside <Proxy> are only read at server-start time rather than after each request.

Hope may come from https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62422

After introducing a "Proxy" context, it should become possible to generically modify proxy settings (ProxySet) according to request being served (eg: its URL among other).

drzraf
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Is your mod proxy on?

I see the syntax as

<Proxy "http://backend.example.com">
  ProxySet connectiontimeout=5 timeout=30
</Proxy>

Source: Apache Documentation

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