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RE: URL Rewriting in Apache anyone?



The syntax is probably a little off but in your httpd.conf you'll want
something like:

<VirtualHost tivo.mydomain.com>
ServerAdmin tony@xxxxxxx Redirect / http://mydomain.dnsalias.org/house/tivo
</VirtualHost>

The Redirect is passed to the browser so any URLs referenced on the pages
under /house/tivo which are relative are viewed as if they belonged to
tivo.mydomain.com

If you want to redirect to a different port then that's ok as well as you'd
just change the redirect url to something like:
http://mydomain.dnsalias.org:8080/

hope this helps but please note this is for version 1.3 apache not 2.x which
I think changes the syntax a little and its untested!

kieran

-----Original Message-----
From: BUTLER, Tony, FM [mailto:roaming@xxxxxxx]
Subject: [ukha_d] URL Rewriting in Apache anyone?

Not as OT as it might seem, given that it is to aide in HA!

I would like to redirect from say:

house.mydomain.com to mydomain.dnsalias.org/house (This in turn directs on
to my dynamic IP cable modem connection).

so that I can access Homeseer from the web, using a "nicer" URL than the
dnsalias one.

The idea is I'd have a number of these set up:
music.mydomain.com, TiVo.mydomain.co etc etc.

The webserver at mydomain.com is an apache server.
I know that the URL can be rewritten, but I just don't know how :-(
A search ont he web reveals various places talking about mod_rewrite, but
sadly they don't seem to cover the basics of "which file do I put the
instructions in and where do I place the file" :-(

Can one of you *nix guru's help?  /me is a windoze bod & a bit @ sea without
a GUI :-)

I would like to retain the url originally typed in rather than the user
seeing mydomain.dnsalias.org/something in the title bar.

The other thing is:
Can I also get it to handle ports, so I am talking over port 80 to
mydomain.com and it is rewriting behind the scenes to talk to a URL on port
1234?  (Still web traffic, just a different port no)

thanks in advance,


Tony


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