Re: Transparent front-end proxying for many VirtualHosts

2003-03-07 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Andrew Ho wrote: I want to simplify my configuration in two ways. I'd prefer not to maintain two sets of VirtualHost configuration data, and I'd like it if the block that proxies .pl files to the backend proxy not be replicated per VirtualHost. With the details you

Transparent front-end proxying for many VirtualHosts

2003-03-05 Thread Andrew Ho
Hello, I've looked through the mod_rewrite and Guide documentation and can't seem find an answer for this, but feel free to point me at TFM to R if I just missed it. I have an Apache with many VirtualHosts, and I want to setup proxying so that a lightweight frontend Apache with

Re: Transparent front-end proxying for many VirtualHosts

2003-03-05 Thread Larry Leszczynski
Hi Andrew - I want to simplify my configuration in two ways. I'd prefer not to maintain two sets of VirtualHost configuration data, and I'd like it if the block that proxies .pl files to the backend proxy not be replicated per VirtualHost. Have you looked at mod_macro? Depending on how

Re: Transparent front-end proxying for many VirtualHosts

2003-03-05 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good afternoon, On 5/3/03 at 3:30 PM, Andrew Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have an Apache with many VirtualHosts, and I want to setup proxying so that a lightweight frontend Apache with mod_rewrite/mod_proxy proxies Apache::Registry script requests back to a heavyweight backend Apache running on

Re: Transparent front-end proxying for many VirtualHosts

2003-03-05 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 18:30, Andrew Ho wrote: I want to simplify my configuration in two ways. I'd prefer not to maintain two sets of VirtualHost configuration data, and I'd like it if the block that proxies .pl files to the backend proxy not be replicated per VirtualHost. As others pointed