The proxing should not change the HTTP_HOST in the header. On Dec 4, 12:09 pm, blackthorne <[email protected]> wrote: > Problem with routes is that I can't differenciate the traffic by its > source (I think). > Then, all other applications powered by web2py wouldn't become > acessible > > e.g.: > Client (browser) -> HTTPD (nginx) --> Apache (wsgi) -> web2py > (wsgihandler) -> my_web2py_application1 (routes) > > all traffic gets redirected to "127.0.0.1:port" when it gets to the > Apache (wsgi), so how can routes tell the difference to map into > domain names? > > Please, correct me if I am wrong. > Thank you, best regards > > On Dec 4, 5:32 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Ideally you would apache to do the rewriting but I am not if > > webfaction allows that. > > > You can use routes to map domainnames into apps. > > > See if you can figure out the syntax form the book or I will try come > > up with an example. > > > Massimo > > > On Dec 4, 11:27 am, blackthorne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I have a apachewsgi webfaction application which is holding a web2py > > > that keeps multiple web applications. > > > If I map the domainwww.y.orgtoit, I am able to access its web > > > applications > > > usingwww.y.org/application1,www.y.org/application2,www.y.org/application3. > > > Well, you know that... > > > > Now, I got a new domain which is already managed by webfaction and I > > > want to map it to one of the web applications powered by that > > > apachewsgi application. > > > >www.my_awesome_domain.com--> (Application apachewsgi)/ > > > my_awesome_web2py_app > > > > This seems simple (and it is) but I'm having a very bad time making > > > threw it so I kindly ask for your help because I know there many > > > web2py users using webfaction hosting service that probably came to > > > this problem before me. > > > > I would gently ask to go into the juicy parts (accurate configuration > > > lines) because I've already tried mod_rewrite and mod_proxy but I am > > > not sure if I did it right. > > > > Thank you, > > > Best Regards > >
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