Lax Clarke wrote: > Is there a way we can forward different URLs in HTTP connections to different ip/port's? > After the forward, I'd like the maintain the same URL in the browser. > > I want the forward to be a full handoff... that is, a different program is listening for web connections on those ip/ports (different thread per each port). > > Any pointer to documentation or google search term would be useful. > > I'm having trouble narrowing down my search. I've tried "VirtualHosts" and ProxyPass/ReverseProxyPass, but it's not quite working (as the best I can get is that apache default web page loading). Sounds like a use case for mod_proxy. ProxyPass /url1/ http://server1:8081/VS.web/ ProxyPassReverse /url1/ http://server1:8081/VS.web/ ProxyPass /url2/ http://server2:88/VS.web/ ProxyPassReverse /url2/ http://server2:88/VS.web/ This will pass the /url1/* URLS to server1 port 8081 and URLS beigging with /url2/ to server2 port 88 Each HTTP connection would go to the apache server and then there be forwarded (proxyed) to the server1 or server2. Regards, David Balažic --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx