by sebster » Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:22 am
By different virtual hosts I mean different hostname. nb1 and nb2 for example. I wouldn't use different ports, ports are annoying to have to publish to customers and non-standard ports are often blocked.
I can't really tell what your site is and what your servoy is. But normally you cannot publish two different sites in one directory, i.e., if your website resides under / and your servoy resides under /, you have a problem.
So you can move one of them to a subpath, your site or your servoy, or both. Thus you could have nb1.region1tasc.org/site/... and nb1.region1tasc.org/ for servoy, or you could have nb1.region1tasc.org/servoy/... and nb1.region1tasc.org/ for your site, or you could have nb1.region1tasc.org/site/... and nb1.region1tasc.org/servoy/..
I don't know what egroupware is in your post. Is it your site or is it servoy?
Anyway, I can recommend you read the online manual pages on apache mod_proxy because it tells you all the options.
Also I wouldn't block port 80, but I would automatically redirect it to port 443 using mod_rewrite (see the mod_rewrite manual pages. Use something like this:
# Redirect everything to SSL
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI}
Sebastiaan van Erk
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