On 7/9/07, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe thats what I need to do, as I need for the same server doing the proxying to accept http request as well
Devon Harding wrote:
> I'm looking for a redirector like Squid for incoming access based on
> host name. I normally use xinet.d, but that only has a one to one
> mapping. I would like the redirector route traffic based on the host
> name of the target.
You can only do this for http, where the host name is passed in a header
from the client. Apache can do it if you create named virtual hosts
that use the ProxyPass directive or a RewriteRule with the [P] flag to
proxy the requests to a backend server. You'll also need a
ProxyPassReverse directive configured to fix redirects issued by the end
server.
Maybe thats what I need to do, as I need for the same server doing the proxying to accept http request as well
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