I haven't done that much with remap but I played with it a bit this morning and I ended up unclear on what the actual goal is.
My recommendation would be to add an additional identity rule for ula.ve map http://www.ula.ve/ http://www.ula.ve map http://190.168.24.33:8080/ula/ http://www.ula.ve/ reverse_map http://www.ula.ve/ http://190.168.24.33:8080/ula/ The reverse_map rule, as far as I can tell, applies on to redirects and not to any HTML content in a returned web page. Therefore such things as style sheet links will not be modified and if they contain absolute URLs (which, frankly, is a bad idea for exactly this kind of reason) then such requests will hit the ula.ve address. As this is a reverse proxy, the question how a user agent gets the raw IP address and port 8080 for the initial request. Normally the DNS would be set so that ula.ve resolved to the ATS instance address and it would then either remap to raw IP addresses of the origin server or the origin server would have a different but non-public name that could be resolved by ATS. On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 8:28 AM, Paul Zambrano <[email protected]> wrote: good morning , Dear friend , excuse me yesterday sin electrical energy. My country is suffering ... but hey we do what we can. The link returns is the original host server. http://www.ula.ve/estudiar-en-la-ula-venezuela
