Configure Apache Reverse Proxy on Mac

Following up on the previous posts on configuring apache on Ubuntu, I now post the method to do the same on the Mac.

Step 1: You will need to download the mod_proxy_html module from http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_html/

Step 2: Compile the code.

$ sudo apxs -ci -I /usr/include/libxml2 mod_xml2enc.c
$ sudo apxs -ci -I /usr/include/libxml2 -I . mod_proxy_html.c

Then update you httpd.conf to include

LoadFile /usr/lib/libxml2.dylib
LoadModule  proxy_html_module   libexec/apache2/mod_proxy_html.so
LoadModule  xml2enc_module   libexec/apache2/mod_xml2enc.so

Also take a look at the proxy-httpd.conf file that ships with mod_proxy_html for additional config you may want.

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I deleted my Facebook account

Reaction 1:
Me : "I am no more active on Facebook & Google+, I deleted my account"
Other person : "What? Really? Why?"
Me : "Generally, no reason!"

And then suddenly you can feel the tone of the voice on the other end of the phone changing, to "is this guy alright? He deleted his Facebook account!"

While on the other side, I want to go 'Ha ha ha…' in the true evil style, something like the way Joker laughs

Reaction 2:

Me : "I am no more active on Facebook & Google+, I deleted my account"
Other person : "Really, hmm ok!"

and I am relieved I don't have to explain to that person why I took that 'extreme' step!

Reaction 3:

Me : "I am no more active on Facebook & Google+, I deleted my account"
Other person : "oh, even I was thinking, but… then I thought, I have connected with so many of my old friends … blah.. blah..."

While on the the other end, I go, 'yeh… yeh.. true, but you know… blah blah'

There was no real reason or spicy gossip or story behind me deleting my so called 'social' network account, I just thought I could do with less noise in my life!
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