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Apr 22, 2010

I am using a reverse proxy on Debian Lenny and using apache2.

I have a site
Code:

And a site

Code:

Two files in
Code:

Code:

But the problem is [url]and [url]are both pointing to [url] I am unable to find why.I do not want to touch apache2.conf so want to go by having a VirtualHost site1.[url]

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I have a question to masters of Apache. In my operating system (CentOS 5) I have installed two Apaches. One is Apache (port 80) from repository where I planning to configure proxy and second one is Apache integrated(port 8090) with KnowledgeTree software. The problem is that when I am trying to configure proxy reverse it simply doesn't work.

This is link to KnowledgeTree software:
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This link I would like to rewrite with proxy like this:
https://myserver.com/knowledgeTree
(HTTPS dont forget)

In my ssl.conf in VirtualHost part I have created something like this:
Code:
<IfModule mod_proxy.c>
<Proxy *>
Order allow,deny
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</Proxy>

ProxyRequests off
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ProxyPassReverse /knowledgeTree http://127.0.0.1:8090/knowledgeTree
<Location /knowledgeTree/>
ProxyPassReverse /
</Location>
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and
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Code:
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