Craig White wrote:
I am trying to figure this out and I always seem to have trouble configuring apache to do more than basic stuff... I have a web server that has several cnames assigned to it. I want srv1.tobyhouse.com to be served by apache. I want to proxy connections to www.tobyhouse.com to cms.tobyhouse.com (different system) If I do this... <VirtualHost www.tobyhouse.com:*> ProxyPass / http://cms.tobyhouse.com ProxyPassReverse / http://cms.tobyhouse.com </VirtualHost> then I am good but it seemed to not pull the assets like css and javascripts from cms.tobyhouse.com
That should work - but I'd put a trailing / on the target. The files that don't appear to work are probably cached in your browser or an intermediate cache. Check the logs to see if a request even came in. You can get finer-grained control by using rewriterules with the P flag but you shouldn't need it. Just make sure the links from the backend server are all relative and don't mention its real hostname.
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