From what I read, ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse will only take from
the path of a URL, and redirect it in one way or another
http://www.somedomain.com/my_web/foo can be redirected to
http://www.foo.com with an entry like this...
ProxyPass /my_web/foo http://www.foo.com
Which isn't what yo
I did a LoadModule mod_proxy.so in Apache, which is a perfectly fine
way to do it in 2.x, evidently.
I did do ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse with zero results.
Everything still came back to the original, main server instead of
redirecting over to the target machine inside the network.
I could ru
John Nichel's reply wound up getting spamassassin'ed, but it is
included below the SA header.
No, the internal server's IP can not be hit from outside the
network, as it is on a private network. Private networks, of
course, are not routable :) However, an external ping to the
internal server's d