i was looking at this message http://markmail.org/message/ne2rdzm5westbcvbwell it doesn't work either way in my case. is there any way to test mod_proxy to find out why it isn't working? when i first moved to CentOS 7 i used an old configuration which worked perfectly on CentOS 6 but i have never since managed to get it to work. but now i am beginning to need it so it is becoming more urgent!
On 10/03/2017 16:48, Eric Covener wrote:
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 10:43 AM, Matthew Broadhead <matthew.broadhead@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:yes it is definitely because of that line. i also just tried <Location "/"> ProxyPass ajp://www.nbmlaw.co.uk:8010/ </Location> <Location "/.well-known/"> ProxyPass ! </Location> and that has exactly the same effectThat syntax is known to not work. Once you proxy within <location, it cannot be undone with any !
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