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2008 Aug 20
4
mod_proxy, mongrel, redirect issue
Hello, I am configuring apache 2.2 to serve my rails app through mongrel at the root of my server. First, I redirect all http traffic to https with the following: ServerName emiliano NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost *:80> RedirectPermanent / https://emiliano #this server is only accessed internally </VirtualHost> Inside the <VirtualHost *:443> section, I have the following
2008 May 09
2
Apache Redirects...
I'm trying to require SSL for drupal login and admin pages and it seems that this should work but it doesn't redirect if added to httpd.conf or to .htaccess (I've tried both) RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(user|admin) RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{SERVER_NAME}/$1 [L,R] Shouldn't this be enough so that the URL...(googling suggests that it is) http://cms.tobyhouse.com/user/login
2006 Feb 14
2
apache virtual host
I don't ever do this... Shouldn't this be enough to set up a virtual server in apache? I did create an entry in /etc/hosts and in dns for this fqdn it still gives me the contents of /var/www/html and not /home/craig/ruby-db/th-db/public <VirtualHost *> DocumentRoot "/home/craig/ruby-db/th-db/public" ServerName app-server.tobyhouse.com <Directory
2017 Mar 14
2
httpd/sites-available directory
I just received some advice from a colleague of a colleague over at openssl.org. But they use debian. Please look at this and help me out on how Centos7 handles this: Note the comment of the location of virtualhost config files. Centos7 does not have a "man a2ensite". thanks Rewriterules and https. Actually, looking at what you have doesn't really tell me why it gets applied
2006 Apr 15
1
problem apache proxy reverse
hello: i have centos 4.0 whits apache httpd-2.0.52-22.ent.centos4, this is configured like a reverse proxy, but i have a problem only the first site name on the httpd.conf work when i do a peticion from internet for all the rest servers only respond the firts. <VirtualHost *> ServerName dir_ip ProxyPass / http://ejemplo1.test.com/ ProxyPassReverse / http://ejemplo1.test.com/
2017 Mar 14
2
httpd/sites-available directory
The goal is to have access to a specific virtual host on port 80, to be routed to port 443. Any other port 80 access is left as is. So let us assume a server foo.bar.com and the specific virtual host is webmail.bar.com So I have tried: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName webmail.bar.com ServerAlias webmail RewriteEngine On ReWriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}
2007 Feb 07
8
Apache+Mongrel Redirection Problems
Hi folks, Newbie issues...I''m prototying an Apache/Mongrel configuration setup as follows: * Two Mongrel servers each serving a Rails application. * Apache front-end. * Linux system (CentOS) * The plan is to create two virtual hosts. /ETC/HOSTS LOOKS LIKE THIS: # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1
2019 Apr 12
1
Cockpit within httpd
Folks I'd love to use Cockpit, but I cannot open port 9090 for the access in all cases. I'd like to access it via my usual http port (such as 80) where I'm limited to a single HTTP port. I understand the security implications, and can deal with them later. My attempt was to allow the following URL to access the cockpit functionality: http://xxx.example.com/cockpit (not the
2006 Jan 05
1
Apache reverse proxy authentication problem on RHEL based distribs only
Hi, I'm currently setting up an Apache SSL reverse proxy for Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access. The setup that I have works fine on my Gentoo laptop or on a Trustix server, however, when I try to set it up on an RHEL based distro, with the exact same virtual host settings, I get some weird error with the authentication mechanism. I have tried with both CentOS 4.2, based off the server CD
2009 Sep 17
1
[PATCH server] oVirt server single network installer
Updates the installer to handle the scenario in which the guest and admin networks are the same by using an alternative httpd conf. Verified to work (eg oVirt managed vms are bootable) on the oVirt appliance so far. --- conf/ovirt-server.conf | 88 -------------------- installer/bin/ovirt-installer | 11 +--
2007 Feb 22
1
OT(?): ReverseProxy and URLs
This could be OT. If so, just let me know and I apologize in advance. I mentioned in an earlier email that I have Mongrel setup as a proxy server behind Apache. Rails applications served by Mongrel do not find the CSS file and hence no styles are displayed. In fact, many of the actions are not found.The reason, I believe, is because the URLs for styles and actions typically follow this pattern:
2007 Sep 21
3
named & rndc
I've done something a while back that has messed with my named.conf and prevents me from restarting named service normally... My problem... # service named restart Stopping named: [FAILED] Starting named: named: already running [FAILED] nothing gets logged in /var/log/messages obviously, I can do this to restart it... [root at
2016 Feb 29
4
Problems with ProxyPass to a local ip (using SSL)
Hi all, I am trying to setup an apache virtualhost under CentOS 6.7 that needs to redirects requests from port 444 to port 5100 in its local ip. But I am doing some mistakes because every time I'm receiving a loop error. My actual httpd's config for this virtualhost is: NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.5:444 <VirtualHost 192.168.1.5:444> ServerName myweb01.local.domain ErrorLog
2005 Dec 08
3
lighttpd proxy w/ apache2
I''ve tried a bunch of things trying to get ruby/apache2 and php working together. I looked over my earlier post and followed the instructions on ezra''s website to install lighttpd on debian. I''ve gotten really far but I think there is one bit missing: 1. I got apache2 and php working together 2. I got lighttpd working on port 3000 and my rails app launches ok
2015 Oct 01
2
Off Topic - SSL reverse proxy and Mixed Content
Hi, Not a CentOS specific issue, but I am a bit stuck as where I might ask for help so if anyone has any ideas please share :) I have a site that I want to work behind a reverse proxy (httpd) if using http:// everything works as expected. If using https:// some content is displayed but some content is blocked because of stylesheets and etc being requested via http rather https. I know that the
2007 Mar 25
3
Can''t seem to get rewrite rules to work with Apache
Hi, I''m struggling to get an Apache rewrite rule to work. I have a simple rule that for a request to "a.html" will be sent to "b.html". However the requests for "a.html" are always sent to my Rails apps. Here is my Apache configuration: <VirtualHost 216.154.219.19:80> <Directory /u/apps/simplelog_2.0.2/public/> Options FollowSymLinks
2007 Jan 17
2
mongrel cluster (+ Apache 2.2.4 + proxy balancer) not redirecting correctly
I''m in the process of setting up a mongrel cluster at the moment, and I''m running into a bit of an issue. Even worse is that I''m not sure whether this is a mongrel thing, or an Apache thing. While I''m inclined to think that this might be a balancer thing, I decided there was a higher chance hearing back from mongrel-users than from apache-users, so I''d
2015 Mar 22
2
exposed-port option for Icecast behind reverse proxy
Hello, I didn't want to have to choose between Icecast running on port 80 and all my Apache virtual hosts, running also on port 80, on my sole external IP address. I didn't want either to open port 8000 on my firewall because I wanted all users being able to reach Icecast even the ones behind enterprise firewalls. So I managed to run Apache 2.2 listening on port 80 and Icecast 2.3.2
2008 Jan 17
6
Apache22+mod_proxy+mongrel+ssl
I am trying to move a Rails application, that uses SSL, from an Apache/FastCGI stack, that works fine, to Apache22 and mongrel working with a single mongrel instance (i.e., not mongrel cluster, yet.) I have a single mongrel instance demonized and working fine on http, on port 3000. Apache/OpenSSL/certs working fine. Here is my test http.conf (deliberately kept as simple as possible):
2002 Mar 14
1
www.vorbis.com still down, httpd.conf bug?
I can access "http://vorbis.com/" but not http://www.vorbis.com/. This means that many existing links on the web are broken. I have been told that this is because the IP address changed and that the change has not propagated across the net to my DNS. But the fact that I have been able to access "http://vorbis.com/" tells me that the change has actually propagated to my DNS. So