[EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: ProxyPreserve... Port?

2006-05-10 Thread henk.fictorie
You could force to overwrite the incoming Host header with RequestHeader set Host 192.168.1.1:9980 I'm using this together with ProxyPreserveHost for a somewhat different case. -- Henk Fictorie KPN.com phone: +31 70 3438362 mobile: +31 6 51379479 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: ProxyPreserve... Port?

2006-05-10 Thread Shane Smith
Joost, Yup, yer right, I turned off proxyrequests, and it's unnecessary. Doesn't help change the output though. I could run something to fix the output, but it just seemed to me that if apache is going to allow you to preserve the host, it should allow you to preserve the port too. On

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: ProxyPreserve... Port?

2006-05-10 Thread Joost de Heer
Shane Smith wrote: Joost, Yup, yer right, I turned off proxyrequests, and it's unnecessary. Doesn't help change the output though. I could run something to fix the output, but it just seemed to me that if apache is going to allow you to preserve the host, it should allow you to preserve the