Your use of ProxyPassReverse is wrong... http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxypassreverse On Nov 26, 2012, at 3:27 PM, Dave Shevett <shevett@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 11/26/12 3:12 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote: > # Working, live production host: > ProxyPass > /a/ > ajp://10.211.42.48:8009/ > ProxyPassReverse > /a/ http://FOO.com/ > > > # app test host > ProxyPass > /c/ > ajp://10.122.95.146:8009/ > ProxyPassReverse > /c/ http://FOO.com/ > >> The first Proxy configuration is working correctly. Requests coming into /a/ go to the server on 10.211.42.48. No worries. But hitting the second address will end me back up at /a/ - I'm guessing because there are essentially two ProxyPassReverse's for the same url (http://FOO.com >> ). >> >> >> Do you mean that >> >> >> http://FOO.com/a/ >> goes to ajp://10.211.42.48:8009/ >> >> But >> >> >> http://FOO.com/c/ >> DOES NOT go to ajp://10.122.95.146:8009/ >> >> but instead goes to ajp://10.211.42.48:8009/ ?? >> > > Not exactly. The request to http://FOO.com/c/ initially goes to ajp://10.122.95.146:8009/ > > That host gives a redirect ('not logged in'), and redirects to HomePage.action. But the redirect as received by the browser is /a/, not /c/, I assume due to the proxypassreverse earlier in the vhost definition. > > > -- > Dave Shevett > > shevett@xxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx