On 9/6/05, Michael Schoenboeck - domaintechnik.at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > quick read of your mail
> >
> > arent you missing the ProxyPassReverse directive?
> >
> > ./allan
>
> Sorry, i think this is not the problem, cos i have used it from this
> example:
> http://www.apacheweek.co
(SSL)ReverseProxy and
redirects(HTTP/1.1 302)
Hi,
> quick read of your mail
>
> arent you missing the ProxyPassReverse directive?
>
> ./allan
Sorry, i think this is not the problem, cos i have used it from this
example:
http://www.apacheweek.com/features/reverseproxies
But i don't
Hi,
> quick read of your mail
>
> arent you missing the ProxyPassReverse directive?
>
> ./allan
Sorry, i think this is not the problem, cos i have used it from this
example:
http://www.apacheweek.com/features/reverseproxies
But i don't know how to fix this with the redirects.
Greetings
Michae
Quoting "Michael Schoenboeck - domaintechnik.at" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
quick read of your mail
arent you missing the ProxyPassReverse directive?
./allan
Hi,
I have a very big problem with ReverseProxy and CGI/PHP http-redirects.
I have three domains, e.g. domainEXT.xy, domainINT1.xy and d
Hi,
I have a very big problem with ReverseProxy and CGI/PHP http-redirects.
I have three domains, e.g. domainEXT.xy, domainINT1.xy and domainINT2.xy
(The INT domains are on another server)
For domainEXT.xy i hafe a SSL-cert. (https://domainEXT.xy) works fine.
So i had the idea to make a ReversePr