Re: mod_proxy.c configuration problem for a tomcat6-bridged situation

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Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Alvise Nicoletti
<lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
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That is the configuration that I tryed and it's not working:
      <Proxy *>
              AddDefaultCharset off
              Order deny,allow
              Deny from all
#             Allow from www.TOMCATWEBSITE.com
      </Proxy>
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"Allow" restricts the client, or browser, address/hostname.  You seem
to have listed your origin (backend) server instead.

What were you trying to restrict?

  
I am trying to restrict everyone but that website ...

Actually that configuration you quoted is ALL commented so I don't have any allow/deny.

If I put it like you wrote, the bridged website on tomcat goes on timeout.


So wich is  the right way?

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