Re: ProxyPass fails constantly

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is this a BIND issue? is this an apache issue? does it happen when you use hosts.text ?


Robin-David Hammond  KB3IEN
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Steve Gums wrote:

I am running apache 2.2.3 on Solaris 9

In my httpd-vhosts.conf file I have the following entry



<VirtualHost *:80>

  ServerAdmin me@xxxxxxxxxx

  ServerName go.domain.com

  ProxyTimeout 900

  ProxyPass / http://go.domain.com/

  ProxyPassReverse / http://go.domain.com/

  Options all +includes

</VirtualHost>



The DNS entry for this server is 192.168.1.11

And DNS has go.domain.com at 192.168.1.16



It will resolve about 70% of the time.  The rest of the time I get a Proxy
Error

"The Proxy Server could not handle the request GET/default.aspx



This apache server handles all my local domains great with no issues.  Can
someone tell me if I have configured this incorrectly or is there an issue
with mod_proxy or mod_proxy_http  I have tried countless variations on the
proxy options without much success at this point.



When I access go.domain.com locally it works 100% of the time.



Please help, I am bringing up several apsx sites and I need to get this
issue resolved!



Thanks







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