http://varnish_server.domain:9200/ != 9000 ------Mensaje original------ De: Mariano Gonz?lez Remitente: centos-bounces at centos.org Para: centos at centos.org Responder a: CentOS mailing list Asunto: [CentOS] Varnish-ban-manager + vhosts Enviado: 25 de oct de 2013 18:03 Hi guys. 've installed varnish-ban-manager ( https://github.com/dot2code/varnish-bans-manager) and I'm currently configuring it's DNS name. The thing is that I've set in Route53 (DNS service in AWS) to use name http:// purge.domain.com / pointing to http:// varnish_server_name.com/. The thing is, if I test with http :// purge.domain .com:9000/ it works normally, but using http: // purge.domain.com/ will send me a "your request cannot be processed" (in a varnish error screen). Any ideas why this could be happening? I've test this with the ip address of this vm and works perfectly too.. Here's the vhost config file: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName purge.domain.com ServerAlias purge.domain.com ProxyPass / http://varnish_server.domain:9200/ ProxyPassReverse / http://purge.domain.com/ # Logging ErrorLog logs/server-error_log CustomLog logs/server-access_log combined </VirtualHost> Note: i've replaced my real domain for "domain" just in case. Thanks guys!! -- Mariano Gabriel Gonz?lez _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Diego Sanchez Sent from my mobile