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Outside of a few virtual hosts that have  ProxyPreserveHost On  , your entries look identical to what I have.

I am on IBM i 7.2 but I can't imagine that the directives changed much between versions (short of a PTF needed).

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On 6/20/2018 10:35 AM, Nathan Andelin wrote:
Would anyone be willing to post an HTTP server configuration for a reverse
proxy running on IBM i 7.3?

The one I migrated from 7.1 doesn't work at 7.3. I whittled it down to the
following (attempting to simplify):

LoadModule proxy_connect_module /QSYS.LIB/QHTTPSVR.LIB/QZSRCORE.SRVPGM
LoadModule proxy_ftp_module /QSYS.LIB/QHTTPSVR.LIB/QZSRCORE.SRVPGM
LoadModule proxy_http_module /QSYS.LIB/QHTTPSVR.LIB/QZSRCORE.SRVPGM
LoadModule proxy_module /QSYS.LIB/QHTTPSVR.LIB/QZSRCORE.SRVPGM
Listen *:80 http
ProxyPassReverse / http://65.103.249.57:9000/
ProxyPass / http://65.103.249.57:9000/

When I do logging in both the reverse proxy instance, which is listening on
port 80, and the normal instance which is listening on port 9000, the
requested URL's often don't match. Some of the URL's requested are munged
into unexpected paths, which don't exist, as logged by the instance that is
running on port 9000.

I figure I'm missing some "fix_it" directive.


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