Hi Krist,
I understand that choosing apache for doing the port forwarding is not the
smartest thing but the problem is that I would like to have a revere proxy,
ssl capable and also changing some headers. I know that apache can change
the headers. I have read that it can deal with ssl (can you
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:04 AM, elsergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Krist,
I understand that choosing apache for doing the port forwarding is not the
smartest thing but the problem is that I would like to have a revere proxy,
ssl capable and also changing some headers. I know that apache
Hi,
The idea is the following:
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| listen on port: 80,81
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Apache Reverse Proxy
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:01 AM, elsergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The idea is the following:
|
| listen on port: 80,81
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\|/
Apache Reverse
Eric,
Yes, maybe I should have used other words for this scenario instead of port
forwarding.
I have done it with other reverse proxies but not with apache an I dont know
how to make the link between the origin port on the apache and the ip:port
inside the network. Is there any special module
On 11 Aug 2008, at 14:30, elsergio wrote:
Eric,
Yes, maybe I should have used other words for this scenario instead
of port
forwarding.
I have done it with other reverse proxies but not with apache an I
dont know
how to make the link between the origin port on the apache and the
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to, having a reverse proxy, to:
listen on port A and forward the connection to IP1 on port B
and
listen on port B and forward the connection to IP1 on port D
??
Thanks a lot,
Sergio
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On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 13:39, elsergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to, having a reverse proxy, to:
listen on port A and forward the connection to IP1 on port B
and
listen on port B and forward the connection to IP1 on port D
What you want to do is not
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 13:39, elsergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to, having a reverse proxy, to:
listen on port A and forward the connection to IP1 on port B
and
listen on port B and forward the connection to IP1 on port D
What you want to do is not
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 13:39, elsergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to, having a reverse proxy, to:
listen on port A and forward the connection to IP1 on port B
and
listen on port B and forward the connection to IP1 on port D
What you want to do is not
Folks,
I have tried in many ways making my https certificate work out, but nothing
yet.
My apache is 2.0.46, HP-UX, and Listen 443 in http-ssl.conf. I´ve also asked
the SA´s to start apache as root, and the https url doesnt work either. Have
the certificate and ssl directives, except for the
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Port or SSL issue?
Tan, Liao wrote:
Folks,
I have tried in many ways making my https certificate work out, but nothing
yet.
My apache is 2.0.46, HP-UX, and Listen 443 in http-ssl.conf
Note to self: ctrl-enter != ctrl-v
Try number 2, here's httpd.conf
ServerName che:443
NameVirtualHost *:80
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName che
DocumentRoot C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/nonssl
/VirtualHost
DocumentRoot C:/Program Files/Apache Software
Hi again everybody. I've got this kind of set up and working, there's
just a couple loopholes I'd like to close up.
I have ssl set up, and a vhost redirect setup so that http://server goes
to a please use ssl page. However I also have a couple aliases and
http://server/alias does not redirect
No Listening ports available implies that something else is already listening on port 80. This is probably the windows IIS system. You'll have to configure that not to start the webserver portion of IIS, or configure it to listen on a port other then 80.
I last did this about 15 years ago, so I
I'm getting the following errors. I'm also rather new at this, so any
help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Installing the Apache2.2 service
The Apache2.2 service is successfully installed.
Testing httpd.conf
Errors reported here must be corrected before the service can be
started.
(OS
Its possible for apache have 2 different
ports, 80 and 8080, for the same service??
I modify the httpd.conf file, and add Listen 80 and
start apache at port 80 with the sudo command.
And when I start the apache at 8080 port, appear a
message that say its running but when I access
Hi,
On 5/18/06, Ana Lucía Zapata Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's possible for apache have 2 different ports, 80 and 8080, for the same
service??
Yes.
I modify the httpd.conf file, and add Listen 80 and start apache at port 80
with the sudo command.
And when I start the apache at 8080
From http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/examples.html:
Listen 80
Listen 8080
NameVirtualHost 172.20.30.40:80
NameVirtualHost 172.20.30.40:8080
VirtualHost 172.20.30.40:80
ServerName www.example1.com
DocumentRoot
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Enviado el: Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:48 AM
Para: users@httpd.apache.org
Asunto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] port 80 and port 8080
Hi,
On 5/18/06, Ana Lucía Zapata Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's possible for apache have 2 different ports, 80 and 8080
On 5/19/06, Ana Lucía Zapata Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the part that I modif.
#
# Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or
# ports, in addition to the default. See also the VirtualHost
# directive.
#
#Listen 3000
#Listen 12.34.56.78:80
Listen 80
Where
Thank you Vic, It work!! =)
-Mensaje original-
De: Victor Trac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:52 AM
Para: users@httpd.apache.org
Asunto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] port 80 and port 8080
From http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/examples.html:
Listen
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