Lee - I personally had no success in getting the new version of OS X Server to 
easily handle a reverse proxy to 4D’s port 8080 or 8443.  Snow Leopard Server 
(SLS 10.6.8) is the last version that included this granular feature and a 
simple interface to set things up with.  As of yet, I have found no good 3rd 
party alternative.  (We currently run a 4D 2004 legacy system, behind Apache on 
SLS 10.6.8, on a new Mini running OS X 10.11.6.)

Tech support at MacStadium was only able to confirm they knew of no easy way to 
get OS X 10.11.6 to handle a reverse proxy to the 4D port.  Here are some 
server setup videos they produced that you may find helpful:  

Hosted Mountain Lion Server Part 1: Setting Up Your Server
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeJ_wwCT4tM 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeJ_wwCT4tM>

If you’re okay with it, you should be able to have 4D serve directly by just 
opening the related 4D web-port(s) in your firewall.  

Hosted Mountain Lion Server Part 3: Built In Firewall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaWWmH_6oAY 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaWWmH_6oAY>

Looking forward to hearing thoughts about Apache reverse proxy on newer 
machines and solutions that may be working well for others.   -John
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