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On 01/04/2012 01:38 PM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> I am not sure I understand what you want to achieve, but I think what
> you need is to setup a reverse proxy on system1:
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> # a2enmod proxy_http
Thanks a lot, you just pulled me out of this madness :)
Victor Nitu:
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> The problem seems to be quite simple: from my point of view, it's as
> easy as declaring a remote document root for my vhost, but I don't know
> if there exists such feature in apache web server.
The DocumentRoot only works with filesystems mounted on the same system
Apache is ru
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On 01/04/2012 11:57 AM, Michael Tsang wrote:
> Do you want system2 to be a file server only or a web server? They
> require complete different set-ups.
I only need it for web serving, fo r any other purposes I can ssh
to my system1 and so on.
-BE
On Wednesday, January 04, 2012 05:20 PM, Victor Nitu wrote:
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Hi all,
I have a minor configuration problem, and I need your help.
On my home network, apache is working fine with vhosts, but I need a
way to redirect inbound traffic requiring a specifi
On 04/01/2012 09:20, Victor Nitu wrote:
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Hi all,
I have a minor configuration problem, and I need your help.
On my home network, apache is working fine with vhosts, but I need a
way to redirect inbound traffic requiring a specific address to another
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Hi all,
I have a minor configuration problem, and I need your help.
On my home network, apache is working fine with vhosts, but I need a
way to redirect inbound traffic requiring a specific address to another
host on my LAN.
The problem seems to be q
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