Hello Bart,

So if I see well, It cannot be configured via the SMF but have to use a reverse proxy config.

I had found this documentation, but thought there would be an other way using the svccfg command.

Just to explain why I'm asking this:
I'm preparing a new DMZ environment within our company with Solaris 11 servers and I think my network team will kill me if I ask them to open different ports from the DMZ to the server-range just for accessing different IPS repository. Having one address with one port will be a much easier config on the firewall's (just keep it easy if possible).

But I can live with the solution documented, but I think I will do this config on my reverse proxy and do not touch the httpd.conf of the repo server.

Thank's for you help

Joel




On 24.11.11 00:39, Bart Smaalders wrote:
On 11/23/11 14:20, Joël Feltes - Luxair wrote:
Hello,

Hoping writing to the right person.
My name is Joël and I'm from Luxembourg (Europe). We met on OOW2011 in the exhibition hall (like many other people).

I'm searching for a while to create different IPS repositories on my network by using the standard http-port and seperating them by different subdirectories under my doc-root instead of different ports, so for example:

Instead of creating:
http://myrepo.mydomain:11123
http://myrepo.mydomain:11124
http://myrepo.mydomain:11125

I would like to have:
http://myrepo.mydomain/repo1
http://myrepo.mydomain/repo2
http://myrepo.mydomain/repo3

Is this possible, or not?
I can't find a documentation on this.


Hi Joël!

We use apache for this.

You'll find what you want in
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/pdf/E21803.pdf
on page 28.

I'll be out of the office for a business trip for a couple of weeks;
[email protected] is an alias the IPS team monitors closely.

Hope this helps!

- Bart

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