I can understand why you'd think that. You probably missed my first posting where I detailed a portion of the httpd.conf file: <IfModule mod_proxy.c> ProxyRequests On <Proxy :*> Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from my.domain.com </Proxy> </IfModule> Better? - Asad Oliver Bleutgen wrote:
Reordered to make sense...
Evan Simpson wrote:
Asad Quraishi wrote:
ProxyRequests On
I don't think you need this in order to use ProxyPass
Worse, Asad, you have probably opened your server as an pseudo-anonymizer for every internet scumbag in the world. Set ProxyRequests to off (or delete that line) unless you really know what you are doing there.
Asad Quraishi wrote:
Thanks. I tried it and it works using rewrite rules with one problem. Now Zope is sitting at my.domain.com/. This poses a problem since I need apache to serve html on other locations like my.domain.com/html. When I try this it hits the Zserver (port 8080) instead of the apache 'htdocs' directory.
There's the modifier [L], IIRC, for RewriteRule, which tells apache to stop rewriting at the point. So, just insert something like
RewriteRule ^/html/ - [L]
which tells apache to do nothing (and stop rewriting) if this rule matches.
Please refer to the apache mod_rewrite docs for more info about tht.
HTH, oliver
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