Since I set "ProxyPreserveHost On", so the hostname I use for
ProxyPass at B is irrelevant.
The request sent by server A to server B will always have the same
hostname as the request received by server A.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxypreservehost
That is why I have as
A-B-C
request from internet comes at A it forwards that to B and then B
checks if it has to send that request to C or it can serve that from B itself.
I am posting the configurations.
site1.abc.com
site2.abc.com
site3.abc.com
site4.abc.com
these sites above are having domain names
Ok I am trying what you said.
The original error as Tom suggested in application was
http://www.spinics.net/lists/apache-users/msg95596.html
its not possible to configure the application to generate absolute URLs.
I just mentioned the above thread if you want to know what exactly I am trying.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Tapas Mishra wrote:
> Exactly you actually got the core of my configuration.I have done
> exactly what you have said.
> I got problem in having such a thing.Some that had not worked.The
> problem was with the application generating the URLs which had
> path as /por
Exactly you actually got the core of my configuration.I have done
exactly what you have said.
I got problem in having such a thing.Some that had not worked.The
problem was with the application generating the URLs which had
path as /portal
/library etc
on their documentation page of the application
> then how should I write a ProxyPass rule so that the request can pass
> 2 reverse proxies in this scenario.
I couldn't make much sense of your lengthy post.
If system A is a reverse proxy, and system B is an origin server that
also listens on localhost:9090 with other content, you'd setup one
v
Let us take following scenario
Server A ---Server B
with Public IP On LAN
both A and B are on same subnet
an application on B is accessible when you are having
a GUI on B and that too
only as http://localhost:9090/portal
the configuration i