OK moving on.. As I cant get it to work on the same server I am now testing with two servers..
server 1: AST : demo8.shearmyste.com : Server 2 apache : demo8.dx3webs.com When I call demo8.shearmyste.com it looks to work great.. however, every link is still showing the original link.. so a quick test page.. demo8.shearmyste.com/test.html again url is shown correct and content is being pulled through and relative links are fine but the hard coded links are staying the same.. is there a way around this? I thought it was meant to re-write all the links? map http://demo8.shearmyste.com/ http://demo8.dx3webs.com/ reverse_map http://demo8.dx3webs.com/ http://demo8.shearmyste.com/ CONFIG proxy.config.reverse_proxy.enabled INT 1 CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.default_to_server_pac INT 1 CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.default_to_server_pac_port INT -1 CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.pristine_host_hdr INT 0 thanks all Andy On 10 September 2011 14:56, Andy Bird <[email protected]> wrote: > hi Leif, > >> I think we actually have a bug. :) Can you confirm a few things: >> >> 1) You used LOCAL proxy.local.incoming_ip_to_bind STRING 109.203.113.185 >> in records.config ? > > see here for conf : http://screencast.com/t/vAq21jJVa1 > > >> 2) What does "hostname" report? > > # hostname > dx1004.dx3webs.com > > >> 3) What does nslookup on the hostname from #2 show ? > > # nslookup dx1004.dx3webs.com > Server: 217.112.88.10 > Address: 217.112.88.10#53 > > Non-authoritative answer: > Name: dx1004.dx3webs.com > Address: 213.175.203.236 > > >> >> >> If in #3 the IP is 213.229.120.164, then that's why you get the loop >> detection. The bug is really that we ought to use the value from >> proxy.local.incoming_ip_to_bind when detecting loops, instead of the IP >> associated with "hostname". >> >> -- leif >> >> > > hmm does that help? >
