On 5/29/06, Giovanni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10:13, lunedě 29 maggio 2006, Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote:
> It is really hard to understand exactly what your problem is because your
> description is so sketchy. My understanding is that when you request
> http://pippo/ntop/showPlugins.html?icmpWatch, the backend server issues a
> redirect to http://localhost:3000/plugins/icmpWatch which you expect the
> reverse proxy to rewrite into http://pippo/ntop/plugins/icmpWatch. Instead
> it gets rewritten into http://pippo/ntop/plugins/ntop/icmpWatch and the
> backend server receives a request for
> http://localhost:3000/plugins/ntop/icmpWatch which results in a HTTP 404.
>
yes, you have well understood the problem..
better than me :-)
in apache I'm a beginner !
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> RECOMMENDATION 2: Remove the above ProxyHTMLURLMap from your configuration.
Yeah, but the problem is that ntop is not writing the /ntop/ prefix on
the links correctly. Is that a correct statement?
done
but not solved the problem "/ntop/plugins/" -> "ntop/plugins/ntop/"
Seem that css/script in the main page follow the main rule to add /ntop/ to
everything. In fact /ntop" is added to any-thing included "/ntop/plugins that
becomes "/ntop/plugins/ntop".
I am a bit confused why it is *appending* /ntop where it should be
*prefixing* /ntop. Or is it really '/plugins/ntop/' =>
'/ntop/plugins/ntop/'?
Probably we should say to not add ntop to the dir /ntop/plugins when request
come from main page.
Looking at:
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_html/config.html
You can probably tell it not to rewrite the scripts/css with the 'c'
flag (and maybe even need the 'e' flag:
ProxyHTMLURLMap / /ntop/ ce
You should also be able to fix the fix like this:
ProxyHTMLURLMap / /ntop/
ProxyHTMLURLMap /ntop/plugins/ntop/ /ntop/plugins/
Or, maybe better, would be to just use the /ntop/ prefix within ntop
and avoid trying to rewrite the links.
ProxyPass /ntop/ http://localhost:3000/ntop/
ProxyPassReverse /ntop/ http://localhost:3000/ntop/
-B