Yes, you can use vhosts for different sites and use mod_proxy on the vhost stanza for the site on iis be proxied by apache.
~Sent from my HTC PN07120~ On Jul 16, 2014 5:35 PM, "Wei-min Lee" <[email protected]> wrote: > Sounds like a case for mod_proxy. > > ~Sent from my HTC PN07120~ > On Jul 16, 2014 5:18 PM, "John Garrett" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Is there a way to use the virtual server directive to serve web pages >> from a >> different server with a different IP address than my production >> FreeBSD/Apache box? >> >> I have DNS set up so website1.com and website2.com both resolve to the >> machine running Apache >> >> I've been trying to set up a virtual host in the httpd.conf of my FreeBSD >> server so when a user hits website1.com it is served off the Apache >> machine, >> but when the user types in the URL of website2.com Apache seamlessly >> redirects to a machine on the same subnet running IIS. >> >> I don't know if this is even a possibility, I have read and read and read >> and I can't seem to find anything that makes this dream happen. >> >> >> Server version: Apache/2.2.27 (FreeBSD) >> Server built: Jul 12 2014 13:49:08 >> >> IP of FreeBSD/Apache machine is 192.168.1.60, IP of MS/ISS machine is >> 192.168.1.50 >> >> I've been trying vhost entries like the following with no success - >> >> <VirtualHost 192.168.1.50> >> # DocumentRoot www/data/dullknife >> # DocumentRoot C:\inetpub\wwwroot >> ServerName www.dullknife.com >> </VirtualHost> >> >> Here is one of my typical vhost examples - >> >> <VirtualHost *:80> >> DocumentRoot www/data/wyoco >> ServerName www.wyoco.com >> ServerAlias wyoco.com >> ServerAlias *.wyoco.com >> </VirtualHost> >> >> Any help would be appreciated >> >> John Garrett >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >>
