I tried dozens of sample techniques for appropriately configuring
httpd.conf to have apache2 rewrite my urls from http://somesite.com to
http://localhost:8080/1 where my plone site sits.  The rewrite error
logs look okay.  From a remote browser, I can successfully do a
http://somesite.com:8080/1 and get my plone site, since that just uses
the Zserver and bypasses Apache2 (using sarge Debian + latest stable
zope and plone).  I can also browse http://localhost:8080/1 on the
server and get my plone site.  But, when I do a remote or local browse
to http://somesite.com, I get a "Forbidden You don't have permission to
access / on this server." message in the browser.

To troubleshoot, I tried the most basic rewrite I could fathom that
should work.  I commented out my zope book recommended rewrite string
and just changed it to: "RewriteRule / http://localhost:8080/1 [P]"
and still got this in my error logs: [Fri Oct 13 19:31:31 2006] [error]
[client 207.210.106.190] client denied by server configuration:
proxy:http://localhost:8080/1  

It seems like my problem has nothing to do with Zope or anything, but
apache isn't rewriting at all!  But the rewrite logs look okay.  I'm
stumped.  Yes, I have the proxy and rewrite modules loaded.  Thanks in
advance for any help or insight!  -Eric Jahn

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