On 8/8/2013 12:45 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Thomas Murgan writes: > > > This does not work for me: > > ProxyPass /mailman http://internal-server/mailman > > ProxyPassReverse /mailman http://internal-server/mailman > > If you want all URLs starting with "http://external-server/mailman" to > be forwarded to corresponding URLs at "http://internal-server/mailman", > this is the correct syntax. If in fact what you want is something > different, be specific. > > Without seeing the rest of the URL space configuration it's hard to > guess what might be wrong. What do you mean by "doesn't work"? What > errors are produced in the browser? What is in Apache's log? Check > Apache's error log as well. > > Given that > > > http://external-server/listinfo >> http://internal-server/mailman/listinfo > > "works" (I assume you mean that produces the listinfo page from the > Mailman installed on internal-server), I would guess that you have > some configuration on external-server that interferes with configuring > /mailman with ProxyPass. Was Mailman ever installed on > external-server, so that there is an Alias or ScriptAlias for the path > /Mailman on that Apache? Perhaps you have a Location or Directory > element blocking the ProxyPass. > I did have mailman installed on the external-server. I have removed it and now my ProxyPass works like a charm.
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