Thank you for the quick help Joshua :)
On 9/27/06, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/27/06, Chris Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read the docs on the proxy directive and I am a little confused.
>
> Is it actually possible to have
> myhost.mydomain.com:80 (nobody/nogroup) running on one instance
>
> and then somehow have
> myhost.mydomain.com:80/svn (svn/svngroup) running on another instance?
>
No. But you can make it look that way from the outside. For example,
if you have the other instance running at svn.mydomain.com:3690, then
include the following in the myhost config:
ProxyPass /svn http://svn.mydomain.com:3690/svn
ProxyPassReverse /svn http://svn.mydomain.com:3690/svn
Then any access to http://myhost.domain.com/svn will transparently get
served from the 3690 server.
(I do recommend keeping the directory-structure parallel; ie, make
sure the directory /svn/ on the front-end is goes to /svn/ on the
backend. This avoids problems with broken relative links.)
Joshua.
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