On Thu, Feb 8, 2024 at 10:53 PM joe a <joea-li...@j4computers.com> wrote:

> On 2/5/2024 14:19:24, joe a wrote:
> > On 2/5/2024 13:24:22, Frank Gingras wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 1:20 PM joe a <joea-li...@j4computers.com
> >> <mailto:joea-li...@j4computers.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >>     On 2/5/2024 11:58:55, Frank Gingras wrote:
> >>      >
> >>      >
> >>      > On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 11:55 AM joe a <
> joea-li...@j4computers.com
> >>     <mailto:joea-li...@j4computers.com>
> >>      > <mailto:joea-li...@j4computers.com
> >>     <mailto:joea-li...@j4computers.com>>> wrote:
> >>      >
> >>      >     In a case where there is only one available incoming IP, is
> >>     there a
> >>      >     way,
> >>      >     within apache, to host different domains, each on its own
> >>     internal
> >>      >     server, without requiring the external "calling browser"
> >>     being any the
> >>      >     wiser?  That is, without requiring the browser to "ask again"
> >>     in a
> >>      >     different manner?
> >>      >
> >>      >     Want to host a low volume (and low cost) family oriented site
> >>     (not
> >>      >     apache) without having to resort to additional static IP or
> >>     move to an
> >>      >     off site "hosted" service.
> >>      >
> >>      >
> >>      >
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> >>      >
> >>      > All you need here is name-based vhosts, and reverse proxy to the
> >>      > internal server when needed.
> >>      >
> >>
> >>     Since I am not that experienced in apache configuation, I may have
> >> some
> >>     simple questions.
> >>
> >>     In the modern scheme, should the modules required be specified in
> >>     httpd.conf or in loadmodule.conf?   Does it really matter other than
> >>     for
> >>     consistency?
> >>
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> >> The config file name(s) do not matter, as long as you know what you
> >> added and where, and it makes sense for you.
> >>
> >> Make sure additional config files are included with the Include
> >> directive, if you're creating a new file.
> >
> > Woo Hoo!  Even I managed it.  And, as a bonus, the originally served
> > stuff still works.  Well . . . so far.
> >
> > Thanks much.
> >
> >
>
> There are some issues accessing from off premises, that is, when
> requests are entering via the internet facing router.  Like 301 and 400
> errors.
>
> Configuration is like this:
>
> Internet router->
> server-with-apache-redirect-to->server-eith-docker-nginx-reverse-proxy-acme-custom-app.
>
> The domain names are the same on each server.  Currently believe they
> must be for certificate generation and use.
>
> The virtual host on apache is configured thusly:
>
> <VirtualHost *:80>
>       ServerName www.my-domain.com
>       ServerAlias www.my-domain.org my-domain.com my-domain.org
>       ProxyPass "/"  "http://www.my-domain.com/";
>       ProxyPassReverse "/"  "http://my-domain.com/";
> </VirtualHost>
> <VirtualHost *:443>
> #     SSLEngine ON
>       ServerName www.my-domain.com
>       ServerAlias www.my-domain.org my-domain.com my-domain.org
>       ProxyPass "/"  "https://www.my-domain.com/";
>       ProxyPassReverse "/"  "https://www.my-domain.com/";
> </VirtualHost>
>
> On the apache server the hosts files is used to resolve the host names
> to the target server.
>
> Where have I gone wrong?
>
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Why are you using nginx at all in this set up?

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