If I understand you correctly, you're doing something that looks like this:

internet -> reverse proxy 1 -> reverse proxy 2 -> openerp

Is that correct? If so, I'm not sure that can work without a major amount of
work.

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Devraj <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to proxy OpenERP what seems to me as a  Turbogears  /
> CherryPy applicaiton, via two Apache reverse proxies. The first
> reverse proxy is taking to the OpenERP web server (CherryPy) running
> on port 8080. This works fine once I turn on the "proxy" directives in
> the configuration.
>
> The second proxy seems to fail, partially because the application
> tries to redirect to the properly written URL which is prefixed with
> the domain of the first proxy.
>
> Are CherryPy apps easy to proxy twice?
>
> If anyone has any experiences with mod_python / OpenERP please share
> them with me as well.
>
> Thanks a lot for your time.
>
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