The problem with your vhost is that it responds to requests on port 80 and
if a request hits your server on port 3030 that vhost is simply not used.
That's what *<VirtualHost *:80>* does. Can't help you with the Rewrite
stuff, I've kept my distance from it so far. You would need someone else to
look over that, in case you still wanted to use it.


On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Varun Bhuvanendran <
varun.bhuvanend...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thomas
> This was what i am looking for. Thnaks thomas.
> what i was trying to do is, allow access to *http://domain_name
> <http://domain_name> *,
> if a request like *http://domain_name:3030 <http://domain_name:3030>  *comes
> it should be
> redirected/mapped to another link. From the above help i could
> redirect a request with :3030 to http://domain_name
>
> I tried the *RewriteRule *with the intention to replace the :3030 with 80
> from the url* http://domain_name:3030 <http://domain_name:3030>* like this
> *<VirtualHost *:80>*
>
>
> *RewriteEngine on          RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*):3030(.*)$
>     RewriteRule ^(.*)$ $%?:80% [L,R=301]*
> *</VirtualHost>*
> this seems not working. Is there any syntax error or something. Does this
> rewrite part be inside <*VirtualHost *:3030*> ... <*/VirtualHost*>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Thomas Eckert <
> thomas.r.w.eck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm confused as to what your setup and intention is. From your original
>> message I assumed you were talking about a "normal" server but your
>> configuration example looks like a
>> reverse proxy. Also, I assumed you wanted requests to
>> http://domain_name:3030/ to be redirected but then you said *all*
>> requests to port 3030.
>>
>> Does this suit your problem ?
>>
>> Listen 10.10.10.10:3030 http
>> <VirtualHost *:3030>
>>   ServerName my_redirect_host
>>   Redirect permanent / http://domain_name/
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 2:57 PM, varun <varun.bhuvanend...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  I am trying to redirect a link with a port number to another link. I
>>> had tried this with the intention
>>> that all requests ending with :3030/ should be mapped to
>>> http://domain_name/
>>>
>>>    * <Proxy *>*
>>> *        Order allow,deny*
>>> *        Allow from all*
>>> *    </Proxy>*
>>> *    ProxyPass :3030/ http://domain_name/ <http://domain_name/>*
>>> *    ProxyPassReverse :3030/ http://domain_name/ <http://domain_name/>*
>>> This is not working, as a request like http://domain:3030 is not
>>> redirecting.
>>>
>>> But when i tries
>>>     ProxyPass / http://domain_name:3030/
>>>     ProxyPassReverse / http://domain_name:3030/
>>> A request like this *http://domain_name <http://domain_name>* redirects
>>> to *http://domain_name:3030 <http://domain_name:3030>*
>>>
>>> Also tries "Redirect"
>>>     *Redirect :3030 http://domain_name <http://domain_name>*
>>>
>>> rewrite_module is enabled.
>>>
>>> Is there any config error or the approach is bad.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday 10 February 2014 06:21 PM, Thomas Eckert wrote:
>>>
>>>   Assuming you have a working config for a server/vhost on
>>> domain_name:3030, then how about
>>>   Redirect permanent / http://domain_name:3000/
>>> ? See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_alias.html#redirectand 
>>> friends.
>>>
>>>  "Restricted" access is a bit vague but
>>> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/howto/access.html is a good start.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:58 PM, varun <varun.bhuvanend...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Is it possible to redirect a request for one port to another one.
>>>> Say a request like *http://domain_name:3030 <http://domain_name:3030>*be 
>>>> accepted and
>>>> redirected/mapped, so that the server should be able to process the
>>>> request like* http://domain_name:3000 <http://domain_name:3000>*. And
>>>> a direct request like *http://domain_name:3000
>>>> <http://domain_name:3000>*
>>>> should be restricted.
>>>> Is there any modules, directive in apache. I am new to apache. On
>>>> Ubuntu 12.04.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> kind regards
>>> varun <http://varun.bounceme.net/>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> kind regards
> varun <http://varun.bounceme.net>
>
>

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