Thanks for the link. I tried to implement it according to that site. However, I keep getting a permission denied error.
My configuration is: ProxyPass /site2/ https://server2/site2/ ProxyHTMLURLMap https://server2 /site2 <Location /site2/> ProxyPassReverse / SetOutputFilter proxy-html ProxyHTMLURLMap / site2/ ProxyHTMLURLMap /site2 /site2 </Location> Please note that server1 and server2 are both on SSL (port 443, and access through other ports, including port 80, is not allowed). I also tried simply adding the following without success: ProxyPass /site2/ https://server2/site2 ProxyPassReverse /site2/ https://server2/site2 As well as: ProxyPass /site2/ https://server2/ ProxyPassReverse /site2/ https://server2/ Could this permission error be related to the fact that server1 and server2 are both running on SSL? I am running Ubuntu 8.10, and I've already enabled mod_proxy (a2enmod proxy). Is there any other module I need to enable? On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 5:40 AM, Krist van Besien <krist.vanbes...@gmail.com>wrote: > On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Jake Vang <vangj...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > I want to connect two Apache HTTP servers in the same way that I would > > connect Apache to Tomcat with mod_jk. > > > > Right now I have two Apache servers, apache1 and apache2, accessed at > > http://apache1 and http://apache2, correspondingly. Apache1 and Apache2 > each > > has a website, accessed by http://apache1/website1 and > > http://apache2/website2, respectively. My problem is that I want to use > > apache1 as a front end for both servers (since it is the only server that > is > > accessible to the outside world). How do I set up apache1 so that if > users > > access http://apache1/website2, the request will be sent to > > http://apache2/website2, but still, the URL will be > http://apache1/website2? > > > > This set up is similar to the possibility with Apache + Tomcat via > mod_jk. > > In this situation, if Tomcat is running on port 8080 with AJP, then I can > > access Tomcat with http://tomcat:8080/tomcat-site. I can set up Apache > as a > > frontend (to the outside world) so that when users type in > > http://apache/tomcat-site, mod_jk will connect to Tomcat. Is there a > similar > > connector for Apache-to-Apache? > > Sure. It's called mod_proxy, and you can read all about it here: > > http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies > > Just read this, and if you have trouble implementing it you can always ask > here. > > Krist > > > > -- > krist.vanbes...@gmail.com > kr...@vanbesien.org > Bremgarten b. Bern, Switzerland > -- > A: It reverses the normal flow of conversation. > Q: What's wrong with top-posting? > A: Top-posting. > Q: What's the biggest scourge on plain text email discussions? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org > >