Reformated message, for readability ... Chris, do you have a new mail client? ;-) Chris McDonough wrote:
Ouch. ;-) How did you fix it with mod_rewrite, out of curiosity?
Zachery Bir" <zbir@urbanape.com> wrote:
Just a word. Don't know if it's been brought up before, but mod_proxy, using the details on zope.org ( even though outdated ) like this:
NameVirtualHost 192.192.123.234
<VirtualHost 192.192.123.234> ServerName www.fightclub.org ServerAdmin tyler@fightclub.org
ProxyPass / http://zserver.xyz.com:9180/fightclub/ ProxyPassReverse / http://zserver.xyz.com:9180/fightclub/ ProxyPass /misc_ http://zserver.xyz.com:9180/misc_ ProxyPass /p_ http://zserver.xyz.com:9180/p_
</VirtualHost>
Will open up your server to be a Proxy server on the net.
I've found that this isn't the case with mod_rewrite and VirtualHostMonster. [SNIP]
The above is not quite correct. Look at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxyrequests You have to explicitly enable that stuff (via "ProxyRequests on"), but ProxyPass will work anyway - maybe some braindead distributions/*nix products enable that by default. cheers, oliver