Thanks for this idea, but I'm sorry, that doesn't work... In fact, the problems seems to be the same.
I have the feeling that the ProxyPassReverse directive is not used by Apache : the problem is exactly the same when I use this directive and when I don't use it. Laurent -----Message d'origine----- De: Zvi Har'El [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: vendredi 11 janvier 2002 11:08 �: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet: RE: Problem with ProxyPassReverse On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, LEBRETON Laurent (IFATEC) wrote: > Thanks a lot, but I have already tried this. > I think that the problem comes with the ProxyPassReverse when it handles > redirect. > > Thanks > Laurent > > > > My httpd.conf looks like that : > > > > ServerName reverseproxy > > ProxyRequests Off > > ProxyPass /srv1/ http://real_server1/ > > ProxyPassReverse /srv1/ http://real_server1/ > > > > The problem appears when "real_server1" is a Domino server or serves > ASP > > pages : > > the answer is at the adress http://reverseproxy/ > > instead of http://reverseproxy/srv1 Have you tried to use ProxyPassReverse /srv1 http://real_server1 instead of ProxyPassReverse /srv1/ http://real_server1/ (no slash at the end of the path)? (don't change the ProxyPass directive) I did a lot of experimantation with this and noticed that playing with the slashes sometime make the difference. -- Dr. Zvi Har'El mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Mathematics tel:+972-54-227607 Technion - Israel Institute of Technology fax:+972-4-8324654 http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~rl/ Haifa 32000, ISRAEL "If you can't say somethin' nice, don't say nothin' at all." -- Thumper (1942) Friday, 27 Tevet 5762, 11 January 2002, 12:35PM
