Torsten Foertsch wrote:
If you look for something that follows your HTML more closely have a
look at mod_proxy_html (http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_html/). It
can distinguish between
Ok, after a LOT of futzing around with other ideas and examples, I
tweaked another example off the web that *kinda* works:
NameVirtualHost *
<VirtualHost *>
ServerName externalserver.tld:80
DocumentRoot c:\inetpub\wwwroot
ProxyRequests off
ProxyPass /info/ http://internalserver.tld:81/
ProxyHTMLURLMap http://internalserver.tld:81 /info
<Location /info/>
ProxyPassReverse /
SetOutputFilter proxy-html
ProxyHTMLURLMap / /info/
ProxyHTMLURLMap /info /info
RequestHeader unset Accept-Encoding
</Location>
</VirtualHost>
I copied this from a site that explained how to do it. The problem is
that I don't want to reverse proxy myserver.tld/info, I want to reverse
proxy everything that goes to myserver.tld (i.e. http://myserver.tld/)
over to port 81 but have it seen on the external side as myserver.tld.
Or, another example would be to have something like external.tld reverse
proxy to internal.tld:8086 but have all the links contain external.tld.
It seems like all the examples focus on situations where your reverse
proxying external.tld/wiki to one server, external.tld/blog to another
and so forth. I want to reverse proxy everything to one server.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Thanks!
Mike
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