On Wednesday, November 16, 2005 8:11 PM, suppressed wrote:
I can confirm that I am using a Unix-domain socket file, so assuming that mine and Ron's issue is the same it would appear that it's not isolated to Inet sockets.Ron Phipps suppressed wrote:<Location /> SetHandler interchange-handler InterchangeServer 127.0.0.1:7483 DropRequestList /default.ida /x.ida /cmd.exe /root.exe OrdinaryFileList /w3c/ /webstats/ /rss/ /classes/ /banner/ /images/ /guides/ /nav/ /ebay/ /guides/ </Location>As a further test, can you try changing that InterchangeServer directive to use a UNIX-domain socket file, rather than an Inet socket. All of the websites I've worked with have used UNIX domain socket files. It could be the case that the Inet needs some fine tuning. It would be interesting to see if the same problem occurs when socket files are in use.
BTW Kevin, what does acronym MRDA mean in "I doubt that it'll turn out to be a mod_interchange issue (MRDA).", I'm intrigued :-) Thanks
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