Devon Harding wrote:
On 7/9/07, *Les Mikesell* <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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
Yes, apache can sort this out itself. If anything else accepts port 80
you'd have to also have a special case to redirect even the local host,
perhaps to apache on an alternate port.
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