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<blockquote data-quote="charli181" data-source="post: 355488" data-attributes="member: 54408"><p>Hey Big_kev,</p><p>don't know if you want to add this to your manual for Apache Users.....but here is a quick guidline on how to have Apache serve your Web Server pages. This is if the users run mulitple webservers in thier environment and want to access all from 1 domain name.</p><p></p><p></p><p>at the bottom of the httpd.conf fille</p><p></p><p>add the following</p><p></p><p>ProxyRequests off</p><p>ProxyPass /tvepg/ <a href="http://garage10:8090/" target="_blank">http://garage10:8090/</a></p><p></p><p><Location /tvepg/></p><p>AuthType Basic</p><p>AuthName "By Invitation Only"</p><p>AuthUserFile bin/passwords</p><p>AuthGroupFile bin/groups</p><p>Require group Admins</p><p>ProxyPassReverse /</p><p></Location></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now, Save the file and restart Apache</p><p></p><p>the url I use to access from the internet will be</p><p></p><p><a href="http://mydomainname/tvepg/" target="_blank">http://mydomainname/tvepg/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>now here is the description</p><p></p><p>the second line "ProxyPass /tvepg/ http://garage10:8090/" needs to be filled out with your information and will be the basis for your url</p><p></p><p>so the /tvepg/ - you could rename to something like /mpweb/</p><p>the second bit is the url you normally enter to get to the MPWeb Interface - in my case garage10 is the name of the server that MPWeb is installed on and the port is 8090</p><p></p><p>the next bit is the location stuff.</p><p>the "<Location /tvepg/>" must match the url you entered above</p><p>next is authentication - you will notice I run authentication within Apache so all those line with Auth can be removed if you do not use it.</p><p></p><p>What I also did was setup a user within the MPWeb config with the ipaddress of the Apache server. This way when you login in it says Hello Username..nerdy I know but it is because you can. Again I don't think this has to be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charli181, post: 355488, member: 54408"] Hey Big_kev, don't know if you want to add this to your manual for Apache Users.....but here is a quick guidline on how to have Apache serve your Web Server pages. This is if the users run mulitple webservers in thier environment and want to access all from 1 domain name. at the bottom of the httpd.conf fille add the following ProxyRequests off ProxyPass /tvepg/ [url]http://garage10:8090/[/url] <Location /tvepg/> AuthType Basic AuthName "By Invitation Only" AuthUserFile bin/passwords AuthGroupFile bin/groups Require group Admins ProxyPassReverse / </Location> Now, Save the file and restart Apache the url I use to access from the internet will be [url]http://mydomainname/tvepg/[/url] now here is the description the second line "ProxyPass /tvepg/ http://garage10:8090/" needs to be filled out with your information and will be the basis for your url so the /tvepg/ - you could rename to something like /mpweb/ the second bit is the url you normally enter to get to the MPWeb Interface - in my case garage10 is the name of the server that MPWeb is installed on and the port is 8090 the next bit is the location stuff. the "<Location /tvepg/>" must match the url you entered above next is authentication - you will notice I run authentication within Apache so all those line with Auth can be removed if you do not use it. What I also did was setup a user within the MPWeb config with the ipaddress of the Apache server. This way when you login in it says Hello Username..nerdy I know but it is because you can. Again I don't think this has to be done. [/QUOTE]
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