"Smith, Jeffery S (Scott)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> That's correct. Absolute paths, either relative to root (/) or the server
> (http://...) cause problems.

Thanks for confirming Scott.

> Nope. If you turn '/' into a proxypath, then you'll never reach
> anything on the proxying server.

Actually one thought was to use SME as a firewall only and have all web
services provided by the internal server.  Therefor I think ProxyPass /
would accomplish this.

I have not been able to test if for instance /server-manager would still
ProxyPass to 980.  If not, you could simply go to 980 directly.  Another 'to
be tested'.

Regards,

--
Darrell May
DMC Netsourced.com
http://netsourced.com
http://myEZserver.com


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