I suggest that you create a page in ophaniel.eu site wich contains an internal 
iframe whose src parameter is your ddns address pointing at your OM server

Jacob



Le 1 juil. 2015 à 14:55, Andrea Croci <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hello Group,
> 
> I have to disturb you again with a new question. Actually this one would be 
> more for the httpd group, and I have posted it there too, but since I didn't 
> receive any reply there, I figure maybe some of you knows the answer to it.
> 
> The scenario is that I have my website in a hosted server, where I however 
> can't install OM because I don't have administrator rights. The solution I 
> have thought of is to install the program in my server. However my server is 
> now reachable with a DDNS address and I think this doesn't look very 
> professional to the visitors of the website. The website has a top level 
> domain: www.ophaniel.eu, and my server has andreacroci.ddns.net. I have read 
> that it is possible to redirect the ophaniel.eu domain (or a part of it) to 
> another domain, without changing the URL in the addressbar in the browser. 
> This would be a great solution, but it's not working. I have tried all the 
> configurations that I found with google, and they are a lot. I have asked the 
> hosting provider, but he can't help me.
> 
> The closer I get to something nice is if I make a subdirectory in the 
> ophaniel.eu directory (say "presentations-en/") and I lay there an .htaccess 
> file with a rewrite rule: 
> 
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteRule ^(.*) http://andreacroci.ddns.net:5080$1 [P]
> 
> When I do this, however, I get an error:
> 
> Proxy Error
> 
> The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
> The proxy server could not handle the request GET /presentations-en/.
> 
> Reason: Error reading from remote server
> 
> According to the provider the "Proxy server" is their server and the 
> "upstream server" is mine. I have tried to put several versions of ProxyPass 
> and ProxyPassReverse rules in my apache2.conf file, with different values of 
> directory and port, but nothing works. If the Proxy server is the provider's 
> server, I have also thought maybe I have to put these directives in the 
> .htaccess file in their server, but that didn't work either. I'm out of clues 
> on this.
> 
> Is there anyone here who can tell me what the right configuration for this 
> would be? I will be happy to provide the configuration files you tell me in 
> order to help you.
> 
> Thank you a lot,
> 
> Andrea.

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