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Set up subfolder as proxy?


zildjohn01

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Is it possible to set up a subfolder as a proxy? Meaning, respond to URLs like http://127.0.0.1/services/fwd/http://www.google.com/ in the expected way?

 

I've tried all sorts of forms of the proxy directive, such as

<Proxy /services/fwd/>
<Proxy /services/fwd>
<Proxy /services/fwd/*>
<Proxy http://127.0.0.1/services/fwd/*>
<Proxy http://127.0.0.1/services/fwd/>
etc...

 

to no avail. I had the idea to use a <Location> directive, but "<Proxy> isn't allowed here". I did manage some luck with ProxyPass:

 

ProxyPass /services/fwd0/www.google.com     http://www.google.com
ProxyPass /services/fwd0/www.phpfreaks.com  http://www.phpfreaks.com
ProxyPass /services/fwd1/www.google.com     http://www.google.com
ProxyPass /services/fwd1/www.phpfreaks.com  http://www.phpfreaks.com

But my list of sites is pretty long, and anyways that seems like a huge hack. I guess I'm looking for a more elegant solution, one entry per proxy subdirectory.

 

I'm aware that this isn't "standard" behavior so I don't know if it's possible, but it would be used by my custom code and would serve my purposes very well. Any ideas? Thanks in advance  ;D

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