n: http://example.com/mirror/foo/quux
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> http://example.com/mirror/foo/quux and the Reverse Proxy forwards it onto
> http://backend.example.com/quux.
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> From: Ananya De
Tuesday, 29 January 2019 9:13 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Use of ProxyPassReverse
Hi all,
I am trying to connect my Apache webserver with my backend tomcat server. I am
using ProxyPass to do the same. Is there a need to put ProxyPassReverse also
along with it? I am not ab
Hi all,
I am trying to connect my Apache webserver with my backend tomcat server. I
am using ProxyPass to do the same. Is there a need to put ProxyPassReverse
also along with it? I am not able to understand the working functionality
of the two in depth. Could someone please elaborate on the same
Hi,
Can someone tell me in detail the difference between proxypass and
proxypassreverse?
I have just read links stating that proxypassreverse is used for "redirect"
request. But I am not understanding how.
Thanks,
Ananya