Hi,
I don't know the solution out of my head, but maybe pointing out what goes
wrong helps you already.
On 11.04.2012, at 18:11, Charlie Katz wrote:
Hi, as an interim solution in an internal reorganization of server resources,
I
want to use mod_proxy as a reverse proxy to move the entire
On 12.04.2012, at 07:57, Igor Cicimov wrote:
Where did you get the idea that you can mix protocols in the reverse proxy
commands from?
This makes sense:
ProxyPass / http://internal.example.com/
ProxyPassReverse / http://internal.example.com/
This doesn't:
ProxyPass /
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Rainer Frey rainer.f...@inxmail.de wrote:
On 12.04.2012, at 07:57, Igor Cicimov wrote:
Where did you get the idea that you can mix protocols in the reverse
proxy commands from?
This makes sense:
ProxyPass / http://internal.example.com/
On 12.04.2012, at 09:17, Igor Cicimov wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Rainer Frey rainer.f...@inxmail.de wrote:
Where did you get the idea that you can mix protocols in the reverse proxy
commands from?
This doesn't [make sense]:
ProxyPass / https://internal.example.com/
Hi, as an interim solution in an internal reorganization of server resources, I
want to use mod_proxy as a reverse proxy to move the entire functionality of a
public-facing server (www.example.com) to an internal server
(internal.example.com). (configuration at end)
https is used in this site
Where did you get the idea that you can mix protocols in the reverse proxy
commands from?
This makes sense:
ProxyPass / http://internal.example.com/
ProxyPassReverse / http://internal.example.com/
This doesn't:
ProxyPass / https://internal.example.com/
ProxyPassReverse /