> I've installed galaxy locally and it works fine but I can't get the 
> apache proxy to work.
> I've followed the instructions on the wiki first by serving galaxy at 
> the web server root with:
> 
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteRule ^(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]

At the risk of making stupid suggestions:

* You can see the galaxy instance directly at http://localhost:8080,
yes?
* Galaxy is running and Apache is running?
* You're restarted Apache?

It has the whiff of something being wrong with Apache, so you might want
to switch on logging:

RewriteLog "/etc/httpd/logs/rewrite_log"
RewriteLogLevel 9

and see what that says.

----
Paul Agapow (paul-michael.aga...@hpa.org.uk)
Bioinformatics, Centre for Infections, Health Protection Agency


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