[Zope3-Users] closing external 8080 access when using apache
proxy/rewrite
Andrew Sawyers
andrew at sawdog.com
Sun Mar 5 21:26:38 EST 2006
If you're running them on the same server, you can have zope listening
on localhost (127.0.0.1) and apache rewrite to local host.
If you're running on multiple hosts, just put the zope servers on a
private network and only have the apache server(s) pubic.
Andrew Sawyers
On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 11:39 -0500, Joel Moxley wrote:
> I'm running a site at 8080 accessed through apache using the normal
> proxy/rewrite methods detailed in philikon and srichter's books.
>
> I'm thinking about using apache authentication, so obviously I'd need
> to shut off any outside 8080 access that would bypass apache. **What
> is The Best Way to do this?**
>
> I've searched around without luck. Should I do something on the zope
> side? On the packet filtering side? Thanks,
>
> Joel
>
> PS. Apache config is annoying.
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