Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with webservers.

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Williams
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On Wednesday 17 September 2003 22:28, Angel Gabriel wrote:
 I have got a dilema. I have a client who needs an exchange server, but
 also mailman. They have two machines already setup, but one IP, with two
 domain names. Thier router can only forward requests to port 80 to one
 machine. I'm not about to re educate an entire department about using
 port 81, and then having them re-write all thier links.

 I vaugly... (memory of a goldfish) remember it being posible for apache
 to forward requests internally to another machine, or something like
 that. Does this ring a bell for anyone?

That'll be mod_proxy, can't remember any syntax off the top of me head, but 
shouldn't be hard to find.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with webservers.

2003-09-17 Thread Marshal Newrock
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Angel Gabriel wrote:

 I have got a dilema. I have a client who needs an exchange server, but
 also mailman. They have two machines already setup, but one IP, with two
 domain names. Thier router can only forward requests to port 80 to one
 machine. I'm not about to re educate an entire department about using
 port 81, and then having them re-write all thier links.

 I vaugly... (memory of a goldfish) remember it being posible for apache
 to forward requests internally to another machine, or something like
 that. Does this ring a bell for anyone?

Is this what you're looking for:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/misc/rewriteguide.html

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