Is there a way to distinguish two HTTP/SSL requests coming from different sources in Apache?
My use case requires doing separate handling for each source. Parsing the packet is not possible due to performance issues.
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My use case requires doing separate handling for each source. Parsing the packet is not possible due to performance issues.
apache-http-server ssl http
"...separate handling for each source" is a very unspecific requirement but mod_rewrite based on ip might give you an idea how to implement what you want to do.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 11 at 16:32
@SteffenUllrich I will clear the requirement. So I have two different pieces of software which coincidentally use the exact same REST API interface. The only difference is the source from where the API call has originated.
– akshay
Jan 12 at 17:55
Still not sufficient information. But if Apache is used as reverse proxy for different backend the link I've included in the comment should help. See also Apache reverse proxy forwarding different source IP ranges to different destination URLs.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 12 at 18:05
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My use case requires doing separate handling for each source. Parsing the packet is not possible due to performance issues.
apache-http-server ssl http
My use case requires doing separate handling for each source. Parsing the packet is not possible due to performance issues.
apache-http-server ssl http
apache-http-server ssl http
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"...separate handling for each source" is a very unspecific requirement but mod_rewrite based on ip might give you an idea how to implement what you want to do.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 11 at 16:32
@SteffenUllrich I will clear the requirement. So I have two different pieces of software which coincidentally use the exact same REST API interface. The only difference is the source from where the API call has originated.
– akshay
Jan 12 at 17:55
Still not sufficient information. But if Apache is used as reverse proxy for different backend the link I've included in the comment should help. See also Apache reverse proxy forwarding different source IP ranges to different destination URLs.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 12 at 18:05
add a comment |
"...separate handling for each source" is a very unspecific requirement but mod_rewrite based on ip might give you an idea how to implement what you want to do.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 11 at 16:32
@SteffenUllrich I will clear the requirement. So I have two different pieces of software which coincidentally use the exact same REST API interface. The only difference is the source from where the API call has originated.
– akshay
Jan 12 at 17:55
Still not sufficient information. But if Apache is used as reverse proxy for different backend the link I've included in the comment should help. See also Apache reverse proxy forwarding different source IP ranges to different destination URLs.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 12 at 18:05
"...separate handling for each source" is a very unspecific requirement but mod_rewrite based on ip might give you an idea how to implement what you want to do.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 11 at 16:32
"...separate handling for each source" is a very unspecific requirement but mod_rewrite based on ip might give you an idea how to implement what you want to do.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 11 at 16:32
@SteffenUllrich I will clear the requirement. So I have two different pieces of software which coincidentally use the exact same REST API interface. The only difference is the source from where the API call has originated.
– akshay
Jan 12 at 17:55
@SteffenUllrich I will clear the requirement. So I have two different pieces of software which coincidentally use the exact same REST API interface. The only difference is the source from where the API call has originated.
– akshay
Jan 12 at 17:55
Still not sufficient information. But if Apache is used as reverse proxy for different backend the link I've included in the comment should help. See also Apache reverse proxy forwarding different source IP ranges to different destination URLs.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 12 at 18:05
Still not sufficient information. But if Apache is used as reverse proxy for different backend the link I've included in the comment should help. See also Apache reverse proxy forwarding different source IP ranges to different destination URLs.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 12 at 18:05
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"...separate handling for each source" is a very unspecific requirement but mod_rewrite based on ip might give you an idea how to implement what you want to do.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 11 at 16:32
@SteffenUllrich I will clear the requirement. So I have two different pieces of software which coincidentally use the exact same REST API interface. The only difference is the source from where the API call has originated.
– akshay
Jan 12 at 17:55
Still not sufficient information. But if Apache is used as reverse proxy for different backend the link I've included in the comment should help. See also Apache reverse proxy forwarding different source IP ranges to different destination URLs.
– Steffen Ullrich
Jan 12 at 18:05