That says it all, doesn't it?

There are no rules to proxy /doc-literal to the back end... so the request ends 
up with a HTTP 404 response: file not found. So either the URL is wrong, or 
another rule must be added.


-ascs

-----Original Message-----
From: Suzy Fynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 4:52 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] reverse proxy with Apache 2.0

Hi,

Thanks a million for your help!! Got some logging working now but only when I 
try to access through a internet explorer. Its another service that I'm reverse 
proxying to so it will inaccessible through explorer.
Getting the following in my logs when connecting via web page


- - [06/Dec/2005:15:30:04 +0000]
[beta.testing.ie/sid#a0e6980][rid#a270478/initial] (2) init rewrite engine with 
requested uri /doc-literal
- - [06/Dec/2005:15:30:04 +0000]
[beta.testing.ie/sid#a0e6980][rid#a270478/initial] (3) applying pattern 
'^/service/doc-literal' to uri '/doc-literal'
- - [06/Dec/2005:15:30:04 +0000]
[beta.testing.ie/sid#a0e6980][rid#a270478/initial] (1) pass through /doc-literal
- - [06/Dec/2005:15:30:04 +0000]
[beta.testing.ie/sid#a0e6980][rid#a286c78/initial/redir#1] (2) init rewrite 
engine with requested uri /404.htm

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