OK, I'll look at mod_rewrite. I was hoping I could do what I want to do from Zope and not have to muck with my gateway and Apache. Thanks, Kent On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 15:43:55 +0200, Oliver Bleutgen wrote: kent@springfed.com wrote:
�Howdy,
�I've stared at the doc for some time, the �answer isn't appearing.
�My gateway currently uses ipmasqadm portfw to �change incoming http requests to zope_server:8080
�For local use, I have TUTOS running on port 80, served by Apache. �(http://www.tutos.org/homepage/index.html - amazingly wonderful)
�I'd like to be able to access TUTOS from the world.
�Can I configure Zope to forward TUTOS requests to http://myserver:80/TUTOS?
Why not the other way around, i.e. forward requests with apache? Seek zope.org for a howto (search for something like apache+mod_rewrite+proxypass). Then you just need an additional access rule which causes apache not to proxy requests to http://myserver:80/TUTOS into zope. If you don't find how to do that in a howto on zope.org, consult the mod_rewrite documentation on apache.org, you need to put a [L] after the access rule which matches TUTOS to indicate the rewrite engine to stop there. Oh, and it seems you misunderstand what VirtualHostMonster is supposed to do: it just uses information of the request URI to "correct" the URIs which are autogenerated by zope. HTH, oliver _______________________________________________ Zope maillist �- �Zope@zope.org http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** � No cross posts or HTML encoding! �** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )