Always match the trailing slashes when using the ProxyPass directive.
The ProxyPassReverse should match too.

On 09/06/19 10:15 PM, Dave Hock wrote:
> Hello, 
>       I am hoping to get some help with an issue concerning a reverse
> proxy setup and static files.
> 
> I have two domains that I purchased from Google Domains,
> johndavidhock.net <http://johndavidhock.net> and johndavidhock.com
> <http://johndavidhock.com> and have created very simple websites for
> both of the domains which consist of a single html file and a css file,
> index.html and main.css respectively.
>  
> My home network is setup as follows:
> Server location: 192.168.1.103 - hosts the www.johndavidhock.net
> <http://www.johndavidhock.net> site
> Server location: 192.168.1.104 - host the www.johndavidhock.com
> <http://www.johndavidhock.com> site
> 
> 
> I also have a server at 192.168.1.105 which acts as a reverse proxy
> server and has the following files in the /etc/apache2/sites-available
> folder:  
> Reverse Proxy Server location: 192.168.1.105 
> 
> johndavidhock.com.conf
> johndavidhock.net.conf
> 
> The contents are as follows:
> 
> <VirtualHost *:80>
>          ServerName                          johndavidhock.com
> <http://johndavidhock.com>
>          ServerAlias                           www.johndavidhock.com
> <http://www.johndavidhock.com>
>          ProxyPreserveHost              on
>          ProxyPass                            / http://192.168.1.104
>          ProxyPass Reverse             / http://192.168.1.104
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> <VirtualHost *:80>
>          ServerName                          johndavidhock.net
> <http://johndavidhock.net>
>          ServerAlias                           www.johndavidhock.net
> <http://www.johndavidhock.net>
>          ProxyPreserveHost              on
>          ProxyPass                            / http://192.168.1.103
>          ProxyPass Reverse             / http://192.168.1.103
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> 
> The reverse proxy is working in that I am able to access both websites
> when I am at a mall, for example, and using their wifi.  The issue that
> I am having is that the css files are not being picked up. In google
> developer tools I am getting a 502 error for the css files.
> Please not that I am not very technically savvy about Apache and have
> learned most of what I know from watching youtube videos.  Also, these
> servers are raspberry pi 3+ minicomputers.  I have asked for help on the
> raspberry pi forums but they directed me to here.
> 
> Is this something you can assist with?
> 
> 
> Thanks very much,
> 
> 
> Dave Hock
> 
> 
> 

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