Hey Guys,

I am having issues accessing parts of my RT installation while it is located 
behind an apache proxy.

My configuration is:
  RT is installed on a server on a private network.
  Apache is installed on a server on the public network that will proxy with 
mod_rewrite access to the RT server.

This configuration works great for most parts of the RT system. Tickets can be 
looked at. Users can be added. 
The problem occurs when a ticket or user is updated.

When a ticket is updated, Update.html is called, the ticket is update and the 
browser is redirected to Display.html.

The redirect is what is causing my problems. The application is tries to send 
the browser to the private IP address to load Display.html. 

Here is my configuration:
Front end apache server:
Centos 4.5
httpd 2.0.52

Here are the rewrite rules:
<VirtualHost *:80>
   RewriteEngine on
   RewriteLog /var/log/httpd/rewrite.log
   RewriteLogLevel 2
   RewriteRule ^/$ http://10.0.0.1/rt [P,L]
   RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ http://10.0.0.1/$1 [P,L]
   ProxyPass / http://rt.example.com/
   ProxyPassReverse / http://rt.example.com/
</VirtualHost>


Backend server:
Debian etch
Aapche 2
RT 3.6

My $WebBaseURL is http://rt.example.com

Any suggestions on what may be causing the rewrite to not work correctly?

Thanks for any help,

Keith
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