On Feb 4, 2009, at 8:40 AM, FilipeFreitas wrote:

I need help coming up with a correct virtualhostmonster link.
We need Plone to rewrite links to http://www.bioinformatics-portugal.org/ . Servername is bioserver.ieeta.pt, Apache is on port 80, and Plone is on port
81 (http), 8081 (zope).
http://www.bioinformatics-portugal.org/ redirects to
bioserver.ieeta.pt/rede.

This works:
http://bioserver.ieeta.pt:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/bioserver.ieeta.pt/Plone/VirtualHostRoot/_vh_rede/

But we need to rewrite the links to http://www.bioinformatics-portugal.org/ .
http://bioserver.ieeta.pt:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.bioinformatics-portugal.org/Plone/VirtualHostRoot/_vh_rede/

I've tried every combination, custom ports included, etc. Nothing seems to
work.
I've tried this like:

ProxyPass               /rede
http://bioserver.ieeta.pt:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/bioserver.ieeta.pt:81/Plone/VirtualHostRoot/_vh_rede/
ProxyPassReverse        /rede
http://bioserver.ieeta.pt:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.bioinformatics-portugal.org:80/Plone/VirtualHostRoot/

But links are not rewritten.
I've also tried apache rewrite rules but nothing happens



Port 81 is probably governed by some sort of access rule. You probably don't want to use it in a VirtualHostMonster-style link.

http://www.bioinformatics-portugal.org/
appears to serve up a static page that tries to load up http://bioinformatics.ieeta.pt/rede into the frameset. Why are you using a frameset?

It's a little hard to figure out your configuration with the information given, but try the following:

1) Dump the frameset page

2) Add the following into the Apache VirtualHost container for the www.bioinformatics-portugal.org domain:

ProxyPass /
http://bioserver.ieeta.pt:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.bioinformatics-portugal.org:80/Plone/VirtualHostRoot/


Ric




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