On 4/19/06, David Wolever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm using mod_proxy to give people outside my LAN access to an
> internal web page.  The problem is, the web server being used to serve
> that page (Xitami) makes poor use of redirect headers.  When a
> directory is requested with out a trailing slash (eg /foo instead of
> /foo/), a 302 is sent back but the Location: provided is the IP
> address of the server instead of the hostname requested (eg: Location:
> http://192.168.1.2/foo/ instead of http://xitami.example.com/foo/).
> I have been fiddling with the Xitami config, but things don't look
> hopeful.  Is there any way I can use Apache/mod_proxy to change that
> header to what it should be (a 301 and the correct location)?

That is what the ProxyPassReverse directive is designed to do.  You
can probably list two of them: one for the name and one for the IP.

Joshua.

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