aireana wrote:
>
> Apache 2.2.4 on Fedora core 6
> I try to run JVM server on port 7979
> it is on local machine at http://localhost:7979
> There are http://localhost:7979/profile/login and others.
>
> Try to use ProxyPassReverse but it doesn't work!!
> Here , my configuration.
>
> ************
> httpd.conf
> ************
> <IfModule mod_proxy.c>
> ProxyRequests Off
> <Proxy *>
> Order deny,allow
> Allow from all
> </Proxy>
> </IfModule>
>
>
> ************
> mingle.conf
> ************
> ProxyPreserveHost On
> ProxyPass /mingle/ http://localhost:7979/
> ProxyPassReverse /mingle/ http://localhost:7979/
>
> ###At 7979 is running JVM server.
> ### It should work with configuration above, but it doesnt'.
> ###So I add Location to make sure. But no difference. T T
>
> <Location "mingle" >
> ProxyPass http://localhost:7979/
> ProxyPassReverse http://localhost:7979/
> </Location>
>
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> ||Any suggestion. Thanks for your time.||
> |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
>
> Ps. The ProxyPass works well.
>
>
Sorry, ProxyRequests is Off , actually.I typed in rush.
ProxyPass works. I want to map http://localhost:7979/ and all under it to
"/mingle".
As ProxyPassReverse is On, when I was route to somewhere from "/mingle" (for
example, from "http://localhost:7979" to
"http://localhost:7979/profile/login" ), it should change to
"mingle/profile/login" instead, right?
But I doesn't. It route me to "/profile/login" which happen to be 404.
~'"* Thank you very much.*"'~
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