Re: [Zope] Using apache w/ZServer question
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and am having some problems. In the document it says to put the ProxyPass directives within the main Directory context. I assume that he's referring to the DocumentRoot; yet whenever I put the Proxy* directives anywhere I get an error when I try to restart apache, saying that they can't be in there. So I take them out and leave them by themselves. Apache restarts, but when I try to go to the path I get a 'Document contains no data' message.
Here's what I am doing on a testing server which might help you. The apache server is on port 80 at gynzer.yyy.xxx.com (Internal Intranet ... ) Zope is running at gynzer.xxx.yyy.com:8080 Virtual host is at an address with a DNS entry of rlgtest1.yyy.xxx.com I want rlgtest1 to actually point to the /PPEGroup/MES directory in Zope Here is my Apache Entry <VirtualHost 170.73.133.190> ServerAdmin rgines@xxx.com ServerName rlgtest1.xxx.yyy.com ProxyPass / http://gynzer.xxx.yyy.com:8080/PPEGroup/MES/ ProxyPassReverse / http://gynzer.xxx.yyy.com:8080/PPEGroup/MES/ ProxyPass /misc_ http://gynzer.xxx.yyy.com:8080/misc_ ProxyPass /p_ http://gynzer.xxx.yyy.com:8080/p_ </VirtualHost> Note: the last two lines are necessary to keep the graphics and misc internal links working properly. So that /PPEGroup/MES really does look like the root of server rlgtest1, I am using SiteAccess to fake it out ... the jury is still out as to using this or not. It has good points and bad points to using it. Depending on my mood for the day I seem to sway back and forth between using it or not. I hope that this helps.
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