Re: Apache proxy?

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At 04:11 PM 3/2/2004, Jeff wrote:

My problem is that I already have a website running on my only
public IP address and dont want to run this new webserver on a non-standard
port. Ive fiddled a little bit with the reverse_proxy directive but couldnt
get it to work - any chance you could post your config?

Ok, then the only difference I think between our setups is that you actually have an IP dedicated to serving pages, whereas I did a little experiment which was possible owing to the fact that I had


- a static ip for my dialup connection
- multiple servers running on my lan

Caution, please be aware what I did was to learn and appeared to work, then I shut it down as said. What you're doing seems more serious and permanent so while I might put you on the right track you seem to have a production system while I was just playing.

Still, I think the config info I sent should be a help.

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