You've been already given the answer by Eric what else do you need? Read mod_rewrite manual and combine RewriteCond and RewriteRule commands thats all you need to do. On Jul 11, 2012 9:12 AM, "Chris Arnold" <carn...@electrichendrix.com> wrote:
> Am I not asking the right question? Have I not given enough information? > Or am I missing something? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jul 10, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Chris Arnold <carn...@electrichendrix.com> > wrote: > > Anybody got any ideas? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jul 9, 2012, at 7:24 PM, Chris Arnold <carn...@electrichendrix.com> > wrote: > > On Jul 9, 2012, at 6:28 PM, Daniel Ruggeri <drugg...@primary.net> wrote: > > On 7/9/2012 5:03 PM, Chris Arnold wrote: > > So the RewriteRule ^/$ http://192.168.123.2 [L] > Sends all traffic to 192.168.123.2. I just need > http://update.domain.comtraffic to go to the 192.168.123.2 host. > > > Chris; > I think more information is needed... how do clients get to " > update.domain.com" and the rest of your domains? > > > Not really sure what you mean but clients get to update.domain.com from > the Internet and the intranet (intranet is through a VPN. Internet is over > http. We have a public dns entry and a private dns entry). When the request > hits our firewall, the firewall sends all port (in this instance) 80 > request to the apache server and I need apache to send update.domain.comto a > different LAN server (running iis 7.5). > I hope this answered your question? > > You may be able to use a condition like so: > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} update.domain.com > RewriteRule ^/$ http://192.168.123.2 [L] > > > I tried this and when going to update.domain.com, I get the default site > from the apache server. > >