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First, I hadn't taken it that way. However I am going to take you up on your offer. Right now I have too many conflicting issues that I don't understand so I am not getting predictable results.
Here is the first part of a two-part problem that I can't make work predictably:
* an http server named "labs" on port 80, serving as a landing page.
_http://10.80.10.180/_
* a web services server( with a same-named HTTP server) for each
interested programmer for his/her own use. Lets call them _alice_,
_bob_, and _chuck_.
* Step 1: _labs_ should open the landing page. _http://labs/alice_,
_labs/bob_, and _labs/chuck_ should open each programmers own home page
I see two questions here:
1. how, or can, I get "labs" to point to _10.80.10.180 _?
2. how do I set the reverse proxy for _alice_, _bob_, and _chuck_ to work ?
On 4/6/2019 1:44 PM, Tim Fathers wrote:
...sorry, it wasn't meant to come across all school-teachery! It might be easy to describe exactly what you're trying to do and how, then maybe I can help a bit better. Stick at it, we've all been there!
Tim.
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