screwuphead Posted February 18, 2008 Share Posted February 18, 2008 Okay so i have apache running and i have an web application. the web application runs on port 8180 and of course apache runs on port 80. The problem we are having is that people try to access out web application might have port 8180 blocked on their network. So we created a ProxyPass within apache to traffic this. however it does not seem to send the request back on port 80. it sends it back where we requested incoming URL to go to. Does anyone have any suggestions. We already have the mod_jk2 running for the web application. however for the reports from the web application still wants to use port 8180. So we are that is why we are talking to find an alternative wrap around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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