I have a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 server and a simple html website running with apache 2.
An SSL certificate is also installed. Apache2 is already configured to forward automatically to https.
Furthermore I have a java application running on Glassfish 4 under contextroot myApp. I can access it under http://mydomain.io:8080/myApp
How can I configure apache to forward all requests https://mydomain.io/myApp/ to Glassfish. I don't want to use mod_jk, just apache.
Thanks
UPDATE
In the mean time I tried with mod_rewrite this:
ProxyPass /myApp/ http://localhost:8080/myApp/
ProxyPassReverse /myApp/ http://localhost:8080/myApp/
in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf
but it's not working!
Finally I solved the problem by inserting following lines
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/
in the VirtualHost configuration file located in /etc/apache2/sites-available/. Like suggested in this website.
I'm not sure if it's possible what I'm trying to do but I have a few applications on multiple servers. I have one server for gitlab, one for jenkins and one for sonarqube. I want to be able to navigate to them by using my domain as follows:
gitlab > https:// git.mydomain.com
jenkins > https:// jenkins.mydomain.com
sonarqube > http:// sonar.mydomain.com
What I'm trying to do is setup a reverse proxy with apache2 on a 4th server that runs independent from the applications. Here is what I tried to do:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName http:// mydomain.com
ProxyPass http:// sonar.mydomain.com/ http:// sonar.mydomain.com:9000/
ProxyPassReverse http:// sonar.mydomain.com http:// sonar.mydomain.com:9000/
ProxyPass http:// jenkins.mydomain.com/ https:// jenkins.mydomain.com:8081/
ProxyPassReverse http:// jenkins.mydomain.com/ https:// jenkins.mydomain.com:8081/
</VirtualHost>
When I do it this way it won't work it will just go to the apache default page. What I did try is doing it with / and I noticed that it won't work with https:// extentions no matter in what way I try to set it. Is there a way to get this working?
and is it possible to set the proxy up the way I want?
Just create three name-based virtualhosts and use "/" as the first parameter for ProxyPass. Each vhost proxies to the corrsponding app.
I created a web application that runs on a ubuntu server with JBoss EAS 6.2 and Apache2 with mod_proxy enabled, but when I open the page in the browser, the images do not load.
This is my Apache configs:
<VirtualHost *:*>
ProxyRequests On
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyPass / http://pegabuzz.com:8080
ProxyPassReverse / http://pegabuzz.com:8080
ServerName pegabuzz.com
<Location />
Order deny,allow
Allow from All
</Location>
</VirtualHost>
What can I do?
EDIT 2:
In the browser console, I get this:
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 502
(Proxy Error)
The path is:
http://pegabuzz.com/images/pegabuzz_site.jpg
The site URL:
pegabuzz.com
It looks that you have missed the trailing bar after the server port on your ProxyPass and ProxyPassReserves directives.
Try using:
ProxyPass / http://pegabuzz.com:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://pegabuzz.com:8080/
Because your server return an error during the DNS query:
Reason: DNS lookup failure for: pegabuzz.com:8080images
Please see what URL it creates for images with help of Firebug plugin in Firefox.
Thing which you need to focus would be missing slashes or path in the URL.
Assuming I have a domain name called "stackoverflow.com"
I have apache tomcat 7 running an application with context root as /mainsite
I can access this locally as http://stackoverflow.com:8080/mainsite
Apache tomcat is running on 8080 port.
I have apache web server running two more PHP applications on port number 80
one of the Apache application is blog
antoher apache application is forum
my url to access blog is "https://stackoverflow.com/blog"
my url to access forum is "https://stackoverflow.com/forum"
I want to send all requests with url like https://stackoverflow.com/* to mainsite on tomcat
Any url with https://stackoverflow.com/blog or https://stackoverflow.com/forum to be served by apache.
Please let me know how to do this.
I tried some thing like this in httpd.conf
but it is sending every call made to /mainsite.
ProxyPass /blog https://stackoverflow.com/wordpress-3.8.2/wordpress/
ProxyPassReverse /blog https://stackoverflow.com/wordpress-3.8.2/wordpress/
ProxyPass /forum http://localhost/phpBB3/
ProxyPassReverse /forum http://localhost/phpBB3/
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/mainsite/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/mainsite/
Thanks in advance for your help.
Do the others work if you remove the last two lines? Proxying the root directory could be a problem, because that also includes the subdirs. I suggest you rewrite the last lines to
ProxyPass /mainsite http://localhost:8080/mainsite/
ProxyPassReverse /mainsite http://localhost:8080/mainsite/
And then add a permanent redirect in the index.html of the apache running at port 80.
I'am having troubles configuring Apache and Tomcat, this is the scenario:
I have an Apache Web Server, running and working normally, I can access to this one just typing:
http://localhost
Also, in this host, I have a Tomcat running and working fine; I've created a mini web-app which files are inside "prueba" directory, I can access typing:
http://localhost:8080/prueba
(I know that Apache is running in 80 port and Tomcat in 8080)
What I want to do is that througt Apache an user can access to 'pruebas'(running on Tomcat), I mean:
http://localhost/prueba
I've readen a lot of this, and I think that there are 2 ways to do this, and I've decided enabling the proxy modules(proxy and proxy_ajp, with a2enmod), also I've readed I must edit this file: sites-available/default, this is the content:
NameVirtualHost *:80
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName 127.0.0.1
DocumentRoot /var/www
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyPass /static/ !
ProxyPass / ajp://localhost:8009/
ProxyPassReverse / ajp://localhost:8009/
.
.
.
Alias /static/ "/apache/www/"
</VirtualHost>
But this hasn't work propperly :(
I have to say that I've tried whit many changes, ont this 2 lines, like:
ProxyPass /prueba ajp://localhost:8009/prueba
ProxyPassReverse /prueba ajp://localhost:8009/prueba
or
ProxyPass / ajp://localhost:8009/prueba
ProxyPassReverse / ajp://localhost:8009/prueba
(each time I edit the file, I restart apache)
But when I access to [http://localhost/prueba/], I have:
Service Temporarily Unavailable
Has anyone knows why?
Thanks in advance guys.
Pd: I'm working with apache 2.2.17 and tomcat6.
You have to put
ProxyPass / ajp://localhost:8009/
ProxyPassReverse / ajp://localhost:8009/
on your apache virtual host
Then you have to uncomment ajp listener in tomcat
<Connector port="8009" enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" protocol="AJP/1.3" />
Then you have to configure host and context path in server.xml
REFF:
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/ehchua/programming/howto/ApachePlusTomcat_HowTo.html
Hope this will help you..
ProxyPassReverse defines the URL Apache httpd should rewrite the URLs to, which would redirect to the proxied (hidden) URL. Because of this, you should change your ProxyPassReverse line to something like this:
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost/prueba/
See also: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy_ajp.html#usage
Try this:
ProxyPass /prueba/ http://localhost:8009/prueba/
ProxyPassReverse /prueba/ http://localhost:8009/prueba/
and then hit the following URL from browser: http:// localhost/prueba/
note: it is mandatory to add "/prueba/"
Service not available might be coming due to SELinux ,try disabling SE Linux : setenforce 0
you may try adding:
ProxyPreserveHost On
From the documentation:
"When enabled, this option will pass the Host: line from the incoming request to the proxied host, instead of the hostname specified in the ProxyPass line.
This option should normally be turned Off. It is mostly useful in special configurations like proxied mass name-based virtual hosting, where the original Host header needs to be evaluated by the backend server."
You stated: I can access typing:
http://localhost:8080/prueba
but the following does not work:
ProxyPass /prueba/ http://localhost:8009/prueba/
8080 != 8009
make sure your port numbers are the same
Port 8009 is Tomcat so use ajp instead of http
ProxyPass /prueba/ ajp://localhost:8009/prueba/
ProxyPassReverse /prueba/ ajp://localhost:8009/prueba/