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Apache2 reverse proxies

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  • 30-09-2012 5:14pm
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    Hi all,

    I'm not sure if this is in the right place, feel free to move if needed.

    I hope someone here could shine a light on an issue that I am having with apache2.

    I have 2 servers with apache2 on each, which are on the same network with one router.

    I have implemented what I have seen on guides on the net, on the landing server 'Apache2 reverse proxies'.

    It works to a point as when I enter in the url of the server which is the backend server to be served, the url changes to 'https://mail.example.com/wordpress/' and not to the landing server as before, though the result is not the address which I entered.

    I suspect that there was some mail program installed which is having a conflict, I had zimbra installed at one stage.

    I would really appreciate if someone here who has a simliar setup would be so kind to offer some guidance.

    Regards

    James


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  • Registered Users Posts: 23,212 ✭✭✭✭Tom Dunne


    NoDrama wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I'm not sure if this is in the right place, feel free to move if needed.

    I hope someone here could shine a light on an issue that I am having with apache2.

    I have 2 servers with apache2 on each, which are on the same network with one router.

    I have implemented what I have seen on guides on the net, on the landing server 'Apache2 reverse proxies'.

    It works to a point as when I enter in the url of the server which is the backend server to be served, the url changes to 'https://mail.example.com/wordpress/' and not to the landing server as before, though the result is not the address which I entered.

    I suspect that there was some mail program installed which is having a conflict, I had zimbra installed at one stage.

    I would really appreciate if someone here who has a simliar setup would be so kind to offer some guidance.

    Regards

    James

    I'd say check your configuration file for any references to the mail.example.com/wordpress site.

    I would also check the configuration guide on the apache.org website. Thet one you have linked to seems a little brief, from what I remember (it's been a while since I looked at this kind of stuff).


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