Doesn't WebSphere run on a specific port like 9080.
(and not 80). Make sure to include that port in your
forward statement.

Thus:

ProxyPass /websphere
http://websphere-address:websphere-port/WS

Does the reverse proxy run on the WebSphere server, or
a server external to the websphere server?

  R.

--- Barberi Gabriele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I need to implement a reverse proxy for export a
> local network server with WebSphere on the public
> web server.
> I'm currently running apache
> 
> Hi all,
> I'm currently running apache 1.3.27 on a SuSE 8.2
> and I need to use Websphere 5.1 from web. Websphere
> server is running on local
> network.
> I need to implement a reverse proxy for get access
> to WebSphere application from the public web server.
> For reverse proxy I used standard parameters
> ProxyRequest Off
> ProxyPass /websphere http://websphere-address/WS
> ProxyPassRequest /websphere
> http://websphere-address/WS
> 
> Unfortunatly this doesn't work, it shows only the
> login form but I'm not able to get access to the
> application.
> 
> Do I need other module or parameter?
> 
> thanks a lot
> 
> 
> 
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