On 06/16/2011 07:04 PM, Darren Kukulka wrote:
Hi All,

I have a general question regarding subdomain redirection with virtual hosts.

Basically, we have a domain - let's call it sample.com <http://sample.com> - with several subdomains, xxx.sample.com <http://xxx.sample.com> and yyy.sample.com <http://yyy.sample.com>

At the momend www.sample.com <http://www.sample.com> takes people to a website hosted elsewhere

We need to have anybody hitting xxx.sample.com <http://xxx.sample.com> and yyy.sample.com <http://yyy.sample.com> redirected to their respective applications - running under Tomcat and reached by AJP connectors - through a single Apache web server (2.2.17) with mod_jk connector (1.2.2).

That is, the virtual host definitions should parse the incoming URL, and use AJP worker1 to direct traffic to Tomcat on another server running the application for xxx.sample.com.....and use AJP worker2 to direct traffic to Tomcat on yet another server running the application for yyy.sample.com <http://yyy.sample.com>

Plus, we want anybody browsing to xxx.sample.com <http://xxx.sample.com> or yyy.sample.com <http://yyy.sample.com> to have any redirection hidden from their URL, i.e. rather than seeing https://xxx.sample.com/xxx-application/login.jsp , they would see https://xxx.sample.com/login.jsp

Been looking into mod_rewrite and mod_proxy (for proxypass and proxypass_reverse for hiding actual URLs)...but I think I'm getting overloaded with information!

There is already a wildcard SSL certificate in place for *.sample.com <http://sample.com>. so that's all OK...and the AJP connections appear to work fine as well...it's just getting this darned subdomain config tied down.

Can anybody suggest a clean way to acheive this?

Many Thanks,
Daz


So what isn't working the way you expected ?



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