Jim MacBaine wrote: > On 4/3/06, Roel Schroeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Ah, does that mean that Confixx doesn't support Apache2? That's good to >>know. > > > Confixx _does_ support Apache2. But the upgrade procedure from > apache-1.2 to apache-2.0 is not trivial on a server with half a dozen > resellers and ~30 domains, half of which have some custom > configuration in the apache configuration. > > But setting up another server with apache2 on another ip address _is_ > trivial and it has already happened. > > >>There's another solution for your problem: install an Apache2 server >>next to the existing 1.3, and make it listen on another port. Use the >>Apache2 instance only for Subversion. > > > This is no option. The reason is the same as for svnserve: Some of the > users sit in a universitory dorm's network with incompetent admins. > Any repository which is not accessible on port 80 or 443 will not work > for them. > > I've set up the repository on a different server with apache2 and > libapache2-svn. Workes perfectly. > > Regards, > Jim >
Then you have no problem. Investigate the ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse directives. I use these so that when, for example, I go to http://foo.bar/someplace/, the apache server listenening for connections on port 80 proxies the connections to an apache server at http://localhost:8080/. Of course, you can even do this with other apache servers on your network, but I find it most useful for running apache 1.3 and 2.0 (or two of the same version with different modules loaded) on the same server. -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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