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Reply to topic   Topic: mod rewrite or mod proxy?
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srh



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PostPosted: Wed 19 Apr '06 15:23    Post subject: mod rewrite or mod proxy? Reply with quote

Hi

Help wanted, first I’m absolutely no geek although no newbie either. I am puzzled about the use of mod_rewrite and mod_proxy and could really need some pointers.

Senario

I have 2 websites running on same apache.
www.xxx.com port 80 (virtual) and www.yyy.com on port 443 mod_ssl
further I have a mailserver that listens port 8080. (mail.xxx.com)

I would really like them all to be accessible on port 80. Is that possible with use of either mod_rewrite, mod_proxy or at combination of the two

TIA

Simon.
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Steffen
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PostPosted: Wed 19 Apr '06 19:06    Post subject: Reply with quote

A Reverse Proxy should do the job, about a Reverse Proxy have a read at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html

Steffen
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