Victor Nitu: > > The problem seems to be quite simple: from my point of view, it's as > easy as declaring a remote document root for my vhost, but I don't know > if there exists such feature in apache web server.
The DocumentRoot only works with filesystems mounted on the same system Apache is running on. > The setup: > > [system1] [system2] > INTERNET - [ NAT] [ ] > via PPPoE [gateway] - [ client] > =domain1= =domain2= > > - - system1 is connected directly to internet via PPPoE, and is acting > like a gateway, with NAT enabled and other network services running > - - I have two domain names (domain1,domain2), both operated by > freedns.afraid.org service which allows me to reach my machines from > the web. Update is done on ifup by inadyn on both systems > - - there I have system2 in my LAN, who needs to be accessed from > exterior via domain2, but the request reaches my system1 first, and I > need to redirect somehow the traffic to domain2 I am not sure I understand what you want to achieve, but I think what you need is to setup a reverse proxy on system1: # a2enmod proxy_http <Virtualhost *:80> ServerName domain2 ProxyRequests Off ProxyPass / http://system2/ ProxyPassReverse / http://system2/ ProxyPreserveHost On </VirtualHost> Of course, system2 needs to run Apache as well. J. -- It is not in my power to change anything. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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