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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Reverse Proxy difficulty Post 302151146 by rboekdrukker on Thursday 13th of December 2007 04:44:32 PM
Old 12-13-2007
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Originally Posted by rboekdrukker
Hi

I am trying to set up two hosts in a reverse proxy. The reverse proxy already has 8 servers running perfectly, but they are all simply mapping pure addresses, which I have registered internally and externally.

The latest two I wish to add are a bit different, they are app servers, one simply on a different port, and that one I have successfully got working as follows:

ProxyPass / http://internalhost.domain.com:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://internalhost.domain.com:8080/


The second server is more complex, as its internal address is:

internalhost.domain.com:9080/dir/dir/default.jsp

and I would like to have the proxying as follows:

esales.domain.com -> internalhost.domain.com:9080/dir/dir/default.jsp


Sofar I have done it as above:

ProxyPass / http://internalhost.domain.com:9080/...r/default.jsp/
ProxyPassReverse / http://internalhost.domain.com:9080/...r/default.jsp/

When I test it I get the http 403 error.

Can anyone help?
OK, I tested it with Firefox and while it doesn't work, it gives me useful feedback. The error is 403 but not permission denied but "Serving contents of JSP files is not allowed."

I assume then that the reverse proxy part works but somewhere either in the firewall or on the Apache 2 rev proxy itself? I will check the firewall.
 

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HTTP::Proxy::Engine(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  HTTP::Proxy::Engine(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::Proxy::Engine - Generic child process manager engine for HTTP::Proxy SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Proxy; # use the default engine for your system my $proxy = HTTP::Proxy->new(); # choose one my $proxy = HTTP::Proxy->new( engine => 'Old' ); DESCRIPTION
The HTTP::Proxy::Engine class is a front-end to actual proxy engine classes. The role of an engine is to implement the main fork+serve loop with all the required bookkeeping. This is also a good way to test various implementation and/or try out new algorithms without too much difficulties. METHODS
new() Create a new engine. The parameter "engine" is used to decide which kind of engine will be created. Other parameters are passed to the underlying engine. This method also implement the subclasses constructor (they obviously do not need the "engine" parameter). CREATING YOUR OWN ENGINE
It is possible to create one's own engine, by creating a simple subclass of HTTP::Proxy::Engine with the following methods: start() This method should handle any initialisation required when the engine starts. run() This method is the main loop of the master process. It defines how child processes are forked, checked and killed. The engine MUST have a run() method, and it will be called again and again until the proxy exits. $self->proxy->daemon returns the listening socket that can accept() connections. The child must call $self->proxy->serve_connections() on the returned socket to handle actual TCP connections. stop() This optional method should handle any cleanup procedures when the engine stops (typically when the main proxy process is killed). A subclass may also define a %defaults hash (with "our") that contains the default values for the fields used internaly. METHODS PROVIDED TO SUBCLASSES
HTTP::Proxy::Engine provides the following methods to its subclasses: proxy() Return the HTTP::Proxy object that runs the engine. max_clients() Get or set the maximum number of TCP clients, that is to say the maximum number of forked child process. Some engines may understand a value of 0 as do not fork at all. This is what HTTP::Proxy::Engine::Legacy does. make_accessors( @names ) Create accessors named after @names in the subclass package. All accessors are read/write. This is a utility method. This is a class method. AUTHOR
Philippe "BooK" Bruhat, "<book@cpan.org>". COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005, Philippe Bruhat. LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.4 2011-07-03 HTTP::Proxy::Engine(3pm)
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