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[users@httpd] Re: Fwd: reverse proxy /proxy

On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 16:52:28 +0530, Visioner Sadak wrote:

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> From: Visioner Sadak <vi...@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 4:43 PM Subject: reverse proxy /proxy To:
> Tomcat Users List <us...@tomcat.apache.org>
> 
> 
> Hello friends
> 
> I have some http redirect urls like in my  jsp page
> 
> http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN
> 
> http://spn2.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome2/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN
> 
> I would like to use reverse proxy on my apache server  so that the
> contents can be cached and served by apache any hints on how to do this
>

http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies

For starters.

Also read the appropriate manual pages for your version of Apache HTTPD 
(2.2 or 2.4).

I just did this to embed one web application inside another. The parent 
application is written in PHP (for example), while the meat of the 
application is written in Java and runs on Apache Tomcat 7.0.42.

The only issue that tripped me up was the cookie path. There's a 
configuration directive for that.

. . . . just my two cents.
/mde/


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Re: [users@httpd] Re: Fwd: reverse proxy /proxy

Posted by Visioner Sadak <vi...@gmail.com>.
thannks the link says

ProxyPassReverse /app1/ http://internal1.example.com/
ProxyPassReverse /app2/ http://internal2.example.com/

and


ProxyPass /app1/ http://internal1.example.com/
ProxyPass /app2/ http://internal2.example.com/


I did used

ProxyPassReverse /spn1.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/
http://spn1.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/
ProxyPassReverse /spn2.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn2.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome2/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/
http://spn2.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn2.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome2/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/

ProxyPass /spn1.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/
http://spn1.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/
ProxyPass /spn2.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn2.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome2/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/
http://spn2.spinterllyy.com
<http://spn2.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome2/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>/


but still unable to cache my files at

these locations

 http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN
>
> http://spn2.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome2/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN


can we directlyy set cache control header for these redirect URLS


in my jsp i use them as

<img src= http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=
<http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>OPEN
<http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN>>







ProxyPass /app1/ http://internal1.example.com/
ProxyPass /app2/ http://internal2.example.com/






On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Mark Eggers <md...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 16:52:28 +0530, Visioner Sadak wrote:
>
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Visioner Sadak <vi...@gmail.com>
> > Date: Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 4:43 PM Subject: reverse proxy /proxy To:
> > Tomcat Users List <us...@tomcat.apache.org>
> >
> >
> > Hello friends
> >
> > I have some http redirect urls like in my  jsp page
> >
> > http://spn1.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome1/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN
> >
> > http://spn2.spinterllyy.com:50070/webhdfs/v1/Namehome2/terfttb.jpg?=OPEN
> >
> > I would like to use reverse proxy on my apache server  so that the
> > contents can be cached and served by apache any hints on how to do this
> >
>
> http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies
>
> For starters.
>
> Also read the appropriate manual pages for your version of Apache HTTPD
> (2.2 or 2.4).
>
> I just did this to embed one web application inside another. The parent
> application is written in PHP (for example), while the meat of the
> application is written in Java and runs on Apache Tomcat 7.0.42.
>
> The only issue that tripped me up was the cookie path. There's a
> configuration directive for that.
>
> . . . . just my two cents.
> /mde/
>
>
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