RE: rewriterules

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Hi,

Whit the help of other member of the list (Antonio) I understood rewriterules is not what I need, the best option is mod_proxy

This is what I have:
Server.apache
Server.plone

And I want this:
When accessing https://server.apache redirect to http://server.plone but "hiding" the url and showing https://server.apache 

Now I'm reading documentation about mod_proxy 

Thanks!  

Saludos,

Jose Rabadán



-----Mensaje original-----
De: Krist van Besien [mailto:krist.vanbesien@xxxxxxxxx] 
Enviado el: miércoles, 16 de diciembre de 2009 10:21
Para: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re:  rewriterules

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Rabadan Palenque, Jose
<jose-rabadan@xxxxxx> wrote:

>             RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://ploneserver:8080/VirtualHostBase/https/%{SERVER_NAME}:443/$1 [P]

It is perfectly possible to use RewriteRules to proxy a particular URL
to another server. And the general pattern is indeed:
RewriteRule   <URL pattern> http://<destination server>/<destination URL>.

If you have trouble making this work we can help. However, you need to
provide us with more information. And your URL looks funny, I'm not
sure that URLs with a : followed by what looks like a port number are
a good idea...

- What do you mean with "it does not work". What were you expecting,
and what did you get in stead? Be specific.
- Switch on the RewriteLog, and look in the log what you see there. If
you see something there you don't understand feel free to ask here.
- Also check that your backend is not messing things up by sending
redirects to URLs that the client can't reach.

Krist

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