Reverse proxy is the way to do it. Looking at one of my cPanel servers, it
looks like that might be set up by default (or at least an option to turn
it on). I have this config:
([P] in the RewriteRule means reverse proxy)
# CPANEL/WHM/WEBMAIL/WEBDISK PROXY SUBDOMAINS
ServerName server.examp
Yehuda, I understand that when I make changes in the Apache config, because
I'm using cPanel, I have to do it just right. I know how to make changes
so they don't get overwritten. I'd still like to know though if reverse
proxies is what I'm looking for. Perhaps the Apache mailing list wasn't
I would suggest looking on the cPanel documentation and forums. When you
make changes in cPanel it generally overwrites the entire Apache config, so
you need to be careful.
- Y
Sent from a device with a very small keyboard and hyperactive autocorrect.
On Jan 1, 2017 4:07 PM, "Spork Schivago" wr
I'd like to add that I agree with Stormy. I don't think I've ever gotten
spam, except for this one time. That's why I was a bit curious about it.
I didn't click the post because I wasn't sure what it was. At first, I
thought it was maybe a video related to Apache, but when I hovered over it
At 04:25 PM 1/1/2017 +, Good Guy wrote:
On 01/01/2017 00:51, Spork Schivago wrote:
I don't understand why I'm receiving this e-mail. Is this spam?
Thanks.
Of course it is. Some people celebrate new year by spamming people.
They seem to enjoy this.
I would add that the owners/moderators
On 01/01/2017 00:51, Spork Schivago wrote:
I don't understand why I'm receiving this e-mail. Is this spam?
Thanks.
Of course it is. Some people celebrate new year by spamming people.
They seem to enjoy this.
Anyway, Have a very happy and prosperous 2017.
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