If you use httpd as reverse proxy then clients will perform SSL handshakes
with your reverse proxy. In SSL there is no distinction between decrypting
the HTTP headers only or decrypting the full HTTP request - it's simply
payload and it will be decrypted as a whole. If you want to understand
how
I'm confused as to what your setup and intention is. From your original
message I assumed you were talking about a normal server but your
configuration example looks like a
reverse proxy. Also, I assumed you wanted requests to
http://domain_name:3030/ to be redirected but then you said *all*
Thomas
This was what i am looking for. Thnaks thomas.
what i was trying to do is, allow access to *http://domain_name
http://domain_name *,
if a request like *http://domain_name:3030 http://domain_name:3030 *comes
it should be
redirected/mapped to another link. From the above help i could
Hi All
I'm sure this is a very easy question but I want to make sure I get it right
I have to run three virtual hosts on separate IP addresses for notification
messages (the reason is due to how the network kit does the redirection of
traffic)
On each of these virtual hosts I want a request
This error appears when i tried to restart apache
(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:
no listening sockets available, shutting down
I had a map server running at port . I tried to do a *Redirect* so that
a direct access of the map server from remote
On each of these virtual hosts I want a request for any URI to be sent to the
document root default (/index.html or just /)
What the best way to do this per virtual host?
I usually use:
AliasMatch ^(.*)$ /fspath/to/index.html
The problem with your vhost is that it responds to requests on port 80 and
if a request hits your server on port 3030 that vhost is simply not used.
That's what *VirtualHost *:80* does. Can't help you with the Rewrite
stuff, I've kept my distance from it so far. You would need someone else to
look
It was so helpful.
Thanks thomas
On Feb 13, 2014 6:44 PM, Thomas Eckert thomas.r.w.eck...@gmail.com
wrote:
The problem with your vhost is that it responds to requests on port 80 and
if a request hits your server on port 3030 that vhost is simply not used.
That's what *VirtualHost *:80* does.
We had this problem too and so stopped using mod_disk_cache for a few months.
I was under the impression it had been fixed and so we've recently turned it
back on. We're on Apache/2.2.26.
I had it happen in mod_mem_cache also, it's triggered in the main mod_cache mod.
Below is the relevant
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:13 AM, Varun Bhuvanendran
varun.bhuvanend...@gmail.com wrote:
This error appears when i tried to restart apache
(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:
no listening sockets available, shutting down
is the map server running on
I just realised that I need to exclude the perl directory so I can runs scripts
in the index.html?
-Original Message-
From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 14 February 2014 12:12 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Rewrite all to DocRoot
On
Surely this is not that unusual a configuration - no? Do I maybe need a
default.only type virtual host on the port 443 side too?
Thanks again - Richard
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Richard Mixon rnmi...@custco.biz wrote:
We've setup a new Apache server on Centos 6.4, httpd 2.2.15.
The
Hai jeff
The map server and apache running on same machine.
On Thursday 13 February 2014 11:37 PM, Jeff Trawick wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:13 AM, Varun Bhuvanendran
varun.bhuvanend...@gmail.com mailto:varun.bhuvanend...@gmail.com
wrote:
This error appears when i tried to restart
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