Hi antonio,
i'm using Apache2 with mod_proxy enable,
defined
proxy.conf: ProxyPass /geoserver http://myhost:8080/geoserver
proxy.conf: ProxyPassReverse /geoserver http://myhost:8080/geoserver
and it's work well.
An URl example :
http://myhost/geoserver/wms?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetFeatureInfo&SRS=EPSG:4326&EXCEPTIONS=application/vnd.ogc.se_xml&BBOX=4.919529,45.732405,4.927039,45.738842&WIDTH=700&HEIGHT=600&INFO_FORMAT=text/html&QUERY_LAYERS=mylayers:salles&X=352&Y=300&FEATURE_COUNT=50%22%20took%2016ms
Emmanuel
Le 29/06/2011 11:32, Antonio Parrotta a écrit :
Hi All
we have Apache2 as front-end webserver for our web sites and a reverse
proxy to publish services hosted in other servers.
we have a configuration in which our geosite is accessed with
http://www.m
<http://www.miosito.it/progetto>ygeosite.com/mygeoprj.html
<http://ygeosite.com/mygeoprj.html>. with this configuration
everything works except printing and getfeaturesinfo queries.
if we configures the address as http://www.m
<http://www.miosito.it/progetto>ygeosite.com
<http://ygeosite.com>:*8080*/mygeoprj.html then printing and
getfeatures works as well
we would avoid to specify the port in the address, so how to configure
geoserver?
thanks a lot
- Antonio
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