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Configure sub-domains at different ports with lighttpd
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I've one domain example.com
and two sub domains of it docs.example.com
& bugs.example.com
. And I've two applications running at ports 8080
& 8090
. How to configure Lighttpd so that, it can forward all the requests at docs.example.com
to 8090
and bugs.example.com
to 8080
.
virtualhost subdomain lighttpd http-proxy
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I've one domain example.com
and two sub domains of it docs.example.com
& bugs.example.com
. And I've two applications running at ports 8080
& 8090
. How to configure Lighttpd so that, it can forward all the requests at docs.example.com
to 8090
and bugs.example.com
to 8080
.
virtualhost subdomain lighttpd http-proxy
add a comment |
I've one domain example.com
and two sub domains of it docs.example.com
& bugs.example.com
. And I've two applications running at ports 8080
& 8090
. How to configure Lighttpd so that, it can forward all the requests at docs.example.com
to 8090
and bugs.example.com
to 8080
.
virtualhost subdomain lighttpd http-proxy
I've one domain example.com
and two sub domains of it docs.example.com
& bugs.example.com
. And I've two applications running at ports 8080
& 8090
. How to configure Lighttpd so that, it can forward all the requests at docs.example.com
to 8090
and bugs.example.com
to 8080
.
virtualhost subdomain lighttpd http-proxy
virtualhost subdomain lighttpd http-proxy
asked Aug 1 '14 at 5:12
Arnab DasArnab Das
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Assuming you have enabled mod_proxy
in lighttpd. Paste this at the end of the configuration file and restart lighttpd.
$HTTP["host"] == "docs.example.com"
proxy.server = (
"" => (
"host" => (
"host" => "127.0.0.1",
"port" => 8080
)
)
)
I'm not really sure if you'd be needing the "host" => 127.0.0.1
line. It depends on how you are running the server on your machine.
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Assuming you have enabled mod_proxy
in lighttpd. Paste this at the end of the configuration file and restart lighttpd.
$HTTP["host"] == "docs.example.com"
proxy.server = (
"" => (
"host" => (
"host" => "127.0.0.1",
"port" => 8080
)
)
)
I'm not really sure if you'd be needing the "host" => 127.0.0.1
line. It depends on how you are running the server on your machine.
add a comment |
Assuming you have enabled mod_proxy
in lighttpd. Paste this at the end of the configuration file and restart lighttpd.
$HTTP["host"] == "docs.example.com"
proxy.server = (
"" => (
"host" => (
"host" => "127.0.0.1",
"port" => 8080
)
)
)
I'm not really sure if you'd be needing the "host" => 127.0.0.1
line. It depends on how you are running the server on your machine.
add a comment |
Assuming you have enabled mod_proxy
in lighttpd. Paste this at the end of the configuration file and restart lighttpd.
$HTTP["host"] == "docs.example.com"
proxy.server = (
"" => (
"host" => (
"host" => "127.0.0.1",
"port" => 8080
)
)
)
I'm not really sure if you'd be needing the "host" => 127.0.0.1
line. It depends on how you are running the server on your machine.
Assuming you have enabled mod_proxy
in lighttpd. Paste this at the end of the configuration file and restart lighttpd.
$HTTP["host"] == "docs.example.com"
proxy.server = (
"" => (
"host" => (
"host" => "127.0.0.1",
"port" => 8080
)
)
)
I'm not really sure if you'd be needing the "host" => 127.0.0.1
line. It depends on how you are running the server on your machine.
edited Feb 16 '17 at 21:12
m13r
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answered Aug 1 '14 at 7:21
deppfxdeppfx
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