On 27/11/2012 7:16 PM, "Igor Galić" <i.ga...@brainsware.org> wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > # Catch all VHost, traffic that is NOT going to domain.net > > <VirtualHost _default_:443> > > ServerName localhost_name.domain.net > > > > RewriteEngine On > > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^192\.168\.123\.3$ > > RewriteRule .* https://domain.net [R,L] > > # or do what ever you like with this > > > > -->ProxyPass / https://192.168.124.3/ > > -->ProxyPassReverse / https://192.168.124.3/ > > <Proxy *> > > Order allow,deny > > Allow from all > > </Proxy> > > .# SSL stuff here > > . > > . > > > > > > But if your servers are part of a domain you shouldn't be using their > > IP's any way but their FQDN when accessing. > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Chris Arnold < > > carn...@electrichendrix.com > wrote: > > > > > > > > # Catch all VHost, traffic that is NOT going to domain.net > > <VirtualHost _default_:443> > > ServerName localhost_name.domain.net > > > > -->ProxyPass / https://192.168.124.3/ > > -->ProxyPassReverse / https://192.168.124.3/ > > <Proxy *> > > Order allow,deny > > Allow from all > > </Proxy> > > .# SSL stuff here > > . > > . > > > > > > # Catch all VHost, traffic that is NOT going to > > domain.net<http://domain.net:443> > > <VirtualHost _default_:443> > > That's not true. _default_ doesn't make the vhost catchall, > or default. _default_ is the same as * > > A vhost with _default_ or * for that matter, will only be > default if, in a namebased setup, you put it first. > If you read my previous posts you will see ive stated that already
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