On 2/14/07, Susan Roesner RZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I set up a reverse proxy which works fine. But if an external users wants to
access folder1 on the internal server http://web1.example.com he has to use
http://www.example.com/web1/folder1.
What I need is to rewrite this address so that web1 is omitted thus to reach
folder1 an external user only has to type http://www.example.com/folder1
I thought to use mod_rewrite. I read that Rewrite Rules are usable in
conjunction with "ProxyPassReverse". Unfortunately I didn't find any more hints
on this. Just this one sentence.
Does someone know of a tutorial/"how to" where there is some more explanation on
how to use ProxyPassReverse in conjunction with mod_Rewrite? Or is there a
better solution to this scenario?
Any advice/how to is highly appreciated.
It would be easier if you showed us what you already have. From the
vague description above, it seems like you could simply use
ProxyPass /folder1 http://web1.example.com/folder1
ProxyPassReverse /folder1 http://web1.example.com/folder1
Joshua.
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