Hi,

I'm not sure I got your problem, but you could try to modify the HTML before 
return it to the user. There are at least a couple of module able to do it. I 
suggest take a look at mod substitute or maybe mod proxy HTML. 

Ciao,
Vincenzo

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> On 18/feb/2014, at 01:05, Eggert Ehmke <eggert.eh...@berlin.de> wrote:
> 
> I took over a domain that was previosly hosted on anther server. The new web 
> portal works fine. We still need to access the old portal, which is 
> accessible 
> via a nonstandard port like http://oldserver:8080. However, the old web 
> portal 
> contains internal absolute links, which now of course point to the new 
> portal. 
> So the old portal is broken.
> 
> I tried to implement some rewrite rules to prevent the new server to accept 
> requests from the old server, but this does not seem to work. I tried:
> 
>      RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^123.123.123.123$
>      RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://123.123.123.123:8080/$1 [P]
> 
>      RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^123.123.123.123$
>      RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://localhost:8090...
> 
> (123.123.123.123 represents the IP of the old server). So if the request 
> comes 
> from the old server, send it back. If not, process the process local.
> 
> The problem is that REMOTE_ADDR does not match the IP of the other server. 
> There might be a proxy between. 
> 
> Is there a solution, or did I shoot into my knee?
> 
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