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    How can Apache pass on asp requests to local IIS webserver?  
hoke


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02-17-04 03:33 PM

Hi all,

I want to pass on request for certain webpages to my local asp
webserver.

I have a Apache webserver running on RedHat Linux 9 as a gateway to
the internet. Locally I have Windows 2000 with an IIS webserver. I
have written some asp pages and now I want to make them available on
the internet.

Can Apache pass on the requests for the asp pages to my local IIS
webserver and then return these pages to the user.

Is there anybody who can point me into the right direction, because I
don't have a clue.

Thanx in Advance

Holke





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    Re: How can Apache pass on asp requests to local IIS webserver?  
patpro


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02-17-04 03:33 PM

In article <dedab24c.0402171540.b4217ef@posting.google.com>,
holke@home.nl (hoke) wrote:

> Can Apache pass on the requests for the asp pages to my local IIS
> webserver and then return these pages to the user.

take a look at mod_proxy (documentation is part of Apache's doc)

patpro

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