Matt: Being a newbie myself, and having successfully done it recently, maybe I can give you some pointers... a) Make sure your domains are resolving properly. Simple as it seems, this may be a problem. b) Follow this howto: http://www.zope.org/Members/andy/raqHosting I followed the howto, and only changed my rewrite rule to something like this: (please note it is all in one line, but had to break it 'cause it's too long) RewriteRule ^/(.*) \ http://127.0.0.1:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/foo.com:80/VirtualHostRoot\ /VirtualHostMonster/http/foo.com/$1 [L,P] Though it's a one line rewrite, the VHM learns several things from it, first, when it sees the VirtualHostBase, it knows it has to serve content for a virtual host (foo.com) in port 80, and then, when it sees the VirtualHostRoot, you are telling it where is the root in Zope for that virtual host. That's what I used, and it works... For the proxy, I only had to uncomment a couple of lines, like this: <IfModule mod_proxy.c> ProxyRequests On ProxyVia On </IfModule> Hope it helps, Regards, Jorge M. Matt Gregory wrote:
I am having a lot of trouble getting apache to work with zope and VHM.
I have followed the howto, but the virtual host just hangs when I go to it... It doesn't appear to be a zope problem, as the virtual host seems fine. Still, I am currious if anyone knows anything about using proxypass with zope to make that work.
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