What about mounting the remote directory under the web directory by samba
or nfs? users will be transparently accessing the other server's resources
from the web server, without modifying any line of httpd.conf
Regards
Steven Hatfield
07-06-2001 03:43 PM
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Asunto: [SLE] [OT] Need help with a website setup
Hello List!
I have a friend who runs a community college, and he needs some help with
the
following.
He has a web server at http://<address> and needs to have a subdirectory
"campusweb" point to a page on another machine.
So when a user loads up the page:
http://192.168.0.1/campusweb
It loads up
http://192.168.0.2/somedir/somesubdir/somepage
The caveat is that the 2nd machine is supposed to be "secret" from the
users
(who will all be students)... the management doesn't want the users to
know
which machine that they are going to.
In short, he doesn't want the users to know that they are being redirected
to
another machine on campus, so the new machine's address shouldn't be shown
in
the location bar of the users' browser.
Does anyone have any advice on how to do this? Can Apache be configured
somehow to accomplish this?
Thanks for any help,
Steven
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