Re: Manual URL re-directs

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If the application is serving http -- take a long look at ha-proxy. It may
do just what you want.

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:12 AM, cliff here <c4ifford@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Mornin' listmates
>
> I'm trying to think through a task I got the other day, and it seems fairly
> simple however, I'm not sure what the correct tool for the Job is. Let me
> break down the scenario.
>
> I have three systems that users access for a web app, all three are
> identical ie.
>
> www.application-one.com
> www.application-two.com
> www.application-three.com
>
>
> We are constantly flipping users between they are told to access because of
> problems are maintenance etc. , and the powers that be (Management) want
> there to be a single URL and make the manual redirection on the back end so
> the users don't see it. They think it's embarrassing to the client (and it
> is) that we're constantly having to switch them due to system problems. So
> before I go down a possibly more complicated route; I'm hoping there is
> something quick and easy within Apache to accomplish this. Please let me
> know if you have any suggestions or any additional information I should
> provide.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
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